Int'l Arbitration Will Keep Thriving Despite Trump Agenda

By Ava Borrasso (January 25, 2018, 10:16 PM EST) -- In his 2005 bestseller "The World Is Flat: A Brief History of the Twenty-First Century," Thomas L. Friedman teaches us that globalism is a seemingly unstoppable freight train bringing boons to the overall living standard of the world at large. Those advantages occur, in part, through global reorganization of the workforce. Certain tasks and jobs are performed in places where they can be completed more economically than in the U.S., leaving what Friedman considers more innovative or imaginative work to the U.S. labor force....

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