The Regionalization of the World Economy

The Regionalization of the World Economy
Title The Regionalization of the World Economy PDF eBook
Author Jeffrey A. Frankel
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Total Pages 295
Release 2007-12-01
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0226260224

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Regional economic arrangements such as free trade areas (FTAs), customs unions, and currency blocs, have become increasingly prevalent in the world economy. Both pervasive and controversial, regionalization has some economists optimistic about the opportunities it creates and others fearful that it may corrupt fragile efforts to encourage global free trade. Including both empirical and theoretical studies, this volume addresses several important questions: Why do countries adopt FTAs and other regional trading arrangements? To what extent have existing regional arrangements actually affected patterns of trade? What are the welfare effects of such arrangements? Several chapters explore the economic effects of regional arrangements on patterns of trade, either on price differentials or via the gravity model on bilateral trade flows. In addition, this book examines the theoretical foundation of the gravity model. Making extensive use of the gravity model of bilateral trade, several chapters explore the economic effects of regional arrangements. In addition, this book examines the theoretical foundation of the gravity model.

Regionalization and Globalization in the Modern World Economy

Regionalization and Globalization in the Modern World Economy
Title Regionalization and Globalization in the Modern World Economy PDF eBook
Author Alex E. Fernandez Jilberto
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 547
Release 2002-01-22
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1134675461

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This collection explores the importance of regionalization and globalization to the world economy, particularly questioning whether the world economy is characterized by increasing regionalization, rather than globalization. International contributors explore the processes in the Pacific area, the Americas, Africa and Europe and make an important contribution to current debates in development economics.

Regional Trading Blocs in the World Economic System

Regional Trading Blocs in the World Economic System
Title Regional Trading Blocs in the World Economic System PDF eBook
Author Jeffrey A. Frankel
Publisher Peterson Institute
Total Pages 392
Release 1997
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780881322026

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Covers trends from 1957 to 1995.

The World Economy

The World Economy
Title The World Economy PDF eBook
Author Marjan Svetlicic
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 250
Release 1996-08-12
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1349246956

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The process of globalization can be seen in the increase of: trade interdependence, the importance of global multinational corporations, mobility and volatility of capital flows (with dangers demonstrated by the recent Mexican crisis). This globalization creates both dangers and new opportunities, both winners and losers. The parallel growth of regional blocs is equally hazardous, particularly for countries left outside the regional blocs. The book, with contributions by eminent experts, describes the impact of both globalization and regionalization and the relationship between these two dominant trends.

Regionalization and Globalization in the Modern World Economy

Regionalization and Globalization in the Modern World Economy
Title Regionalization and Globalization in the Modern World Economy PDF eBook
Author Alex E. Fernández Jilberto
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 413
Release 2017-03-16
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1351794515

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Originally published in 1998. This collection of outstanding essays explores the importance of regionalization and globalization to the world economy. International contributions explore the process of regionalization in the Pacific Area, The Americas, Africa and Europe, and question whether the world economy is characterized by increasing regionalization, rather than globalization. The book is an excellent contribution to debate on development economics. It investigates how the processes of globalization and regionalization, driven by liberalization of trade and capital markets, weaken nationally established monopolies and protected industries and it looks at the challenge to Third World nations and the countries of the former socialist bloc.

Building Regions

Building Regions
Title Building Regions PDF eBook
Author Dr Luk Van Langenhove
Publisher Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Total Pages 208
Release 2013-03-28
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1409489337

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Regions. How they emerge and how they are dramatically changing the appearance of the present 'world of states' and its related forms of governance from local to global levels is analysed in this monograph. But what are regions? Regions can be small or huge. They can be part of a single state, be composed out of different states or stretched out across borders. They can be important recognized economic, social or cultural entities or they can be largely ignored by the people who live on a region's territory. They can be well-defined with clear cut boundaries as is the case in so-called 'constitutional regions' or they can be fuzzy as for instance in cross-border regions. In sum, they are not a natural kind and defining regions is not a simple task. Luk Van Langenhove advances the concept of region building as an alternative to the construction of regions with three issues of region building being explored: - Why are regions built in a world of states? - How do region building processes take place? - How are regions transforming the present world order? Crossing disciplinary boundaries, this book is an exercise in theorizing regions and brings together under one conceptual framework, different processes and concepts such as regional integration, devolution, federalism, and separatism and refines the social constructionist view on regions

The United States and the Regionalisation of the World Economy

The United States and the Regionalisation of the World Economy
Title The United States and the Regionalisation of the World Economy PDF eBook
Author Albert Fishlow
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 1992
Genre
ISBN

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