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New Defending Globalization Content: Resource Abundance and Gaming

Scott Lincicome

Today we’ve published two new essays for Cato’s Defending Globalization project:

The More Resources We Consume, the More We Have by Marian L. Tupy, explains that globalization supercharges the process of knowledge creation and knowledge dissemination, thereby leading to greater resource abundance.

How Global Markets Helped the Video Game Industry by Juan Londoño, shows that globalization has made video games more abundant and accessible and has opened avenues for gamers to monetize their hobby.

This content joins twenty‐​eight other essays and additional multimedia features on the main Defending Globalization project page.

Make sure to check it all out and stay tuned for future releases.

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