• Telephone service - of all the voice call minutes, only 2% were cross-border calls. Even if internet telephony is added to the data, it may add up to 6% to 7% at the maximum.
• People Moving Across Borders - Especially long term flow of people, only 3% of total world population is accounted for by first-generation movers. Claims like the work is taken over by immigrants stands out to be overruled.
• Foreign Direct Investment - Out of all the total Direct Investment in 2010, a value less than 10% accounted for the same
• Gross Domestic Product - According to P. Ghemawat, the survey results presented a fact that there are flaws in the global GDP statistics.
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The data was validated by P. Ghemawat with assistance from Pascal Lamy, the Director of World Trade Organization.
To counter the reality of assumptions stated boldly by T. Friedman, P. Ghemawat, with the help of Harvard Business Review team, was able to survey audiences around the world to understand what they thought the numbers were for the same factors that P. Ghemawat had analyzed. And surprisingly, the observations were as high as more than 35% for every single component which helped him prove his point that people as assuming values and not aware of the real …show more content…
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