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Dear AIB Colleagues,

I am pleased to share the newly-released 2022 edition of the DHL Global
Connectedness Index report, which I co-authored with Caroline R. Bastian,
along with a corresponding dataset. The report and dataset are available at
https://stern.nyu.edu/gci and https://dhl.com/gci.

This year's report scores and ranks 171 countries according to the depth
(relative to domestic activity) and breadth (geographic reach) of their
international trade, capital, information, and people flows. The scores and
ranks are available in CSV and Excel format in the data files that
accompany the report. The report also includes an analysis of recent
developments in globalization focused on three main questions: (1) Are
global flows still growing? (2) Are geopolitical tensions fracturing the
world economy into rival blocs? (3) Is globalization giving way to
regionalization?

We have also updated the data in our NYU Stern Globalization Explorer
online tool, available at https://globalization.stern.nyu.edu. This free
online resource provides customizable maps based on international trade,
capital, information, and people flows, with drill-downs into trade in
specific categories of goods and services. It also facilitates a
quantitative application of Pankaj Ghemawat's CAGE (Cultural,
Administrative, Geographic, Economic) distance framework, using the same
underlying dataset.

Please feel free to reach out to me with any questions, comments, or
suggestions about these materials.

Best regards,
Steve

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Steven A. Altman
Senior Research Scholar
Director, DHL Initiative on Globalization
Center for the Future of Management
NYU Stern School of Business

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