In this title, leading economists propose solutions to the problems of globalization, which has expanded economic opportunities throughout the world, but has also left many people feeling dispossessed, disenfranchised, and angry. The authors bring together top economists to assess the benefits, costs, and daunting policy challenges of globalization. The book combines incisive analyses of the anatomy of globalization with innovative and practical policy ideas that can help to make it work better for everyone. It draws on new research to examine the channels through which international trade and the diffusion of technology have made nations wealthy while producing unequal benefits within and across countries. It discusses the complex interplay of trade, deindustrialization, inequality, and the troubling surge of nationalism and populism-essential for crafting sound economic policies-and tackles compensation and reintegration of globalization's losers and social insurance policies.