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**Majority of deaths in poor countries ethnic and religion
Chapter 11 - Global Homogenization
**World Values Survey
229 - Resilient Cultures
231 - standardization and localization
Cultural Gains and Losses
**Cultural exchange and innovation 233
**Transplantation plus adaptation 234
**Transnationalization 234
**XENOPHOBIA 243!!
PART THREE - THE CHOICES
Chapter 12 - Toward World 3.0
253 - Harvard vs Chicago mentality
**Regulation vs integration
Dual, Not Dueling, Choice Domains
Proposition 1: Market failures and fears need to be incorporated into analyses of integration.
Proposition 2: The cross-border integration of markets often helps correct market failures instead of compounding them.
Proposition 3: In many cases, integration has a negligible effect on market failures and therefore shouldn't be restricted.
Proposition 4: When integration does threaten to aggravate market failures, mix-and-match policies to try to preserve some of the benefits of opening up while curbing adverse effects.
Proposition 5: Distance sensitivity is inversely related to the optimal scope of integrative and regulatory initiatives.
Proposition 6: Large integration opportunities often exist within as well as across national borders.
Chapter 13 - Countries in World 3.0
Sustain cooperation: 285
-Niceness
-Retaliation
-Forgiveness
-Nonenvy
Think Differences:
1. Recognize what is different about your situation
2. Remap the world from your perspective
3. Understand CAGE effects
4. Reexamine where you compete
5. Reexamine how you compete
6. Reduce distances and distance sensitivity
7. Remember internal as well as external distance
Chapter 14 - Business in World 3.0
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