If you haven't seen it, you may find Dani Rodrik's blog on "The Death of the Globalization Consensus" of interest. I'd say it is part of a bigger rethinking of the so-called "Washington Consensus" and free marketarian Friedmanite policies. It's much needed, though the new "answers" aren't obvious. As Rodrik concludes, it's time for a new Keynes who can find a balanced state-private approach to market regulation and economic growth that works for these times.
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