October 22, 2001
Report

Economic Globalization and a Nuclear Renaissance

Abstract

The phenomenon of globalization has become increasingly well recognized, documented, and analyzed in the last several years. Globalization, the integration of markets and intra-firm competition on a worldwide basis, involves complex behavioral and mindset changes within a firm that facilitate global competition. The changes revolve around efficient information flow and rapid deployment of technology. The objective of this report is to examine the probable characteristics of a global nuclear renaissance and its broad implications for industry structure and export control relative to nuclear technology. The question of how a modern renaissance would affect the trend toward globalization of the nuclear industry is addressed.

Revised: September 30, 2009 | Published: October 22, 2001

Citation

Wood T.W., W.L. Johnson, and B.M. Parker. 2001. Economic Globalization and a Nuclear Renaissance Richland, WA: Pacific Northwest National Laboratory.