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Power struggle

“When all the pieces of the global economy work together smoothly, all the players involved benefit. In this decade, a clear pattern emerged: China became factory to the world, the U.S. became buyer to the world, and India began to become back office to the world.”

In an excerpt from her new book on the subject, Robyn Meredith examines the changing nature of power between these three countries – how it affects jobs and economies, and what the countries can do to protect themselves and co-operate with each other at the same time. From Time, here.


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