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"See: other"What's the appreciable difference between the terms or concepts 'global economy' & 'international economics'?


 * I guess the second one puts modern nation states front & center in the discipline/ concept.
 * 'Global economics' is more buzz-wordy & advocates the kind of neoliberal status quo if you want to call it that. It puts private entities (companies & other smaller trans-global entities) more at the center of the "phenomena under study". If you're the WTO, you say "global" all the time. This is where private companies or NGOs, et al, are the ones with the juice & they are the primary actors. and if they can use their home national government (say the US) to help carry out their agenda, then great. They're mostly untethered to their home country's true national interest though, when they really want something. If you want to do business with some foreign country (say China), you're gonna figure out a way, and you're gonna talk to the Chinese/ government to figure it out. You're not gonna ask your "home country" for permission. Your legal domicile might be anywhere that accommodates you as a corporation. Ireland is popular for giant corps. Other tax haven countries & territories are the way to go if you are small/ financialized/ super rich & hiding assets.