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The flag waving on Wall Street may have failed to rally the market initially, but the massive layoffs may just produce a sufficient backlash to set back globalization for a while. Even the IMF is urging emergent economies to stop looking at the major economies for their markets, as if we have a viable alternative choice.
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By Boo Chanco | October 3, 2001 - 12:00am
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