DHL's Global Connectedness Index 2014

DHL last week released the third edition of its Global Connectedness Index -- and despite the global economic malaise, things are looking good for the globalization of trade. DHL's analysis looks at the cross-border movement of goods, capital, information and people, using data that encompasses 99% of the world's GDP, covering 95% of its population -- and the findings are not surprising.

  • The world’s economic center of gravity shifts eastward; emerging economies see bigger connectedness gains than advanced economies
  • Flows of trade, capital, information and people stretched out over more distant geographies, documenting a decline in regionalization
  • Europe remains most globally connected region; Netherlands again ranks No. 1

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