As a consultant with Monitor 360, Nils Gilman has spent a lot of time exploring the economic underbelly of globalization. In other words, he is and expert on how black markets operate. Speaking recently at a Long Now Foundation event, Gilman addressed the issue of "deviant globalization." In this excerpt, he discusses how black markets thrive on entrepreneurial thinking, and create a north-south flow of resources and capital. He also points to an interesting trend: states embracing deviant globalization as "an explicit developmental strategy":
You can watch the full event at Fora.tv, here.
Posted
05-18-2010 4:05 AM
by
Graham Griffith