Global markets must be balanced by global values such as respect for human rights and international law, democracy, security and sustainable economic and environmental development.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
We must ensure that the global market is embedded in broadly shared values and practices that reflect global social needs, and that all the world's people share the benefits of globalization.
I think there's a lot of merit in an international economy and global markets, but they're not sufficient because markets don't look after social needs.
Some values must be universal, like human rights and the equal worth of every human being.
National markets are held together by shared values and confidence in certain minimum standards. But in the new global market, people do not yet have that confidence.
One of the fundamental questions of today's world is undoubtedly the question of equitable globalisation.
There are values of humanity, culture, beauty, community that may require deviations from the cold logic of market theory.
The regime of globalization promotes an unfettered marketplace as the dynamic instrument organizing international relations.
I really believe in a globalist agenda, but globalization isn't just allowing companies to trade freely all over the world. It's about what types of rights and responsibilities come with that.
The global economic outlook remains fragile and uncertain. Global economic imbalances persist and we must address them or risk future instability.
Globalization is the process by which markets integrate worldwide.
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