The World Is Flat
Title: The World is Flat – Canada and the Flat World
There are many challenges and opportunities that the Flat World has provided and allowed for in the world we live today. Canada needs to be prepared for this Flat World. The following hopefully explores just that.
1. How has/does a flat world impact world trade and Canada. The flat world, with the advent of advancements and exposure to technology, infrastructure, culture, cost, education, political change and ideology has changed both World Trade and Canada has a whole. The flat world has changed a traditional top-down (vertical) type command and control to a horizontal one (collaborate and connect), in our global economy. This in turn impacts the World and Canada. Countries that are driving the flattening world such as India, China, and Ireland whom have allowed for global collaboration, innovation, creativity, skilled/educated labor force (education has a national strategy), political and economical reform has......
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