Marketplace reporters Scott Tong and Sarah Gardner share stories about globalization and backlash in this 50-minute special, the culmination of their reporting for the Trade Off series.
People in emerging economies reap benefits from an interconnected world, but their gains can stoke resentment in developed nations.
Government programs are meant to help those workers get new jobs. But reinvention is hard.
The programs for workers displaced by globalization are a half-hearted attempt to help.
England's repeal of tariffs on grain imports in the 19th century kicked off a free trade explosion.
In many ways, globalization has made our world smaller.
The Smoot-Hawley story you never learned in high school history class.
Trade barriers may rise and fall, but it's not a case of extremes, one expert says.
Spartanburg County made a big bet on globalization when they landed a BMW manufacturing facility 25 years ago. Here's what that looks like today.
It's clear today that not all boats rose in the tide of globalization…but in some places, it sure does feel like it.