Global economic integration
Global economic integration
Measuring the impact of globalization on individual economies.
People, companies, and economies are more integrated and interconnected than ever before. This helps facilitate connections, which leads to specialization, innovation, and economic progress. Through these connections, economies benefit from the knowledge and experience of others, and learn how to replicate or adapt ideas for their own needs.
Helping governments develop growth solutions
Governments should look to expand their level of international connectedness in order to target economic growth development opportunities, improve economic competitiveness, and support economic growth.
A higher connectedness leads to more trade opportunities, increased value, and the attraction of new talent.
Our research on global economic integration
The LinkedIn Economic Graph adapts a trade focus to measure Ontario’s globally connected workforce.
Understanding the jobs that can shape the future – and how the changing world of work could affect women – is critical to closing the gender gaps.
This first-of-its-kind report analyzes digital talent through the lens of employment, skills, and the flow of digital talent.
An analysis of digital talent flows and development trends in China leads to identifying the future opportunities that lie within.
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