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星期一, 2007年7月23日

全球化后退在富有的国家

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克里斯Giles

普遍的后退反对全球化和世界的最大的公司的领导清扫所有富有的国家, FT/Harris民意测验展示。

大多数人在美国和在欧洲想要更高的征税为富有和甚而支付盖帽企业经营者能抵抗什么他们相信是不正当的奖励和全球化的消极作用。

观察全球化作为压倒多数地消极力量,他们察觉来自他们的经济自由化换与涌现的国家富有的国家的公民看到政府缓冲吹动。

Those polled in Britain, France, the US and Spain were about three times more likely to say globalisation was having a negative rather than a positive effect on their countries. The majority was smaller in Germany, with its large export base.

Globalisation Harris Poll chartCorporate leaders fared little better, with 5 per cent or fewer of those polled in the US and all large European economies (except Italy) saying they had a great deal of admiration for those who run large companies. In these countries, between a third and a half said they had no admiration at all for corporate bosses.

In response to fears of globalisation and rising inequality, the public in all the rich countries surveyed – the US, Germany, UK, France, Italy and Spain – want their governments to increase taxation on those with the highest incomes. In European countries, a large majority want governments to go further and to impose pay caps on the heads of companies.

Europeans still overwhelmingly support the principle of free competition within the European Union, contrary to Nicolas Sarkozy’s wishes at the recent European summit, but in France, Germany and Spain, the populations want their political leaders to play a larger role in managing their economies.

The depth of anti-globalisation feeling in the FT/Harris poll, which surveyed more than 1,000 people online in each of the six countries, will dismay policy-makers and corporate executives. Their view that opening economies to freer trade is beneficial to poor and rich countries alike is not shared by the citizens of rich countries, regardless of how liberal their economic traditions.

The issue of rising inequality is now high on the political agenda of every country and will feature prominently in the 2008 US presidential election.

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