
In a climate-constrained world, countries of the Global South should prioritize localizing their economies and focusing on the well-being of the majority, moving away from export-driven globalization. This perspective, rooted in pre-globalization development visions of self-reliance and domestic manufacturing, suggests a rethinking of growth and consumption models. The author notes a potential reversal of globalization trends, especially with shifts in global trade policies.
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