Abstract:
Greater cross-border economic integration in many regions has caused the field of border economics to expand rapidly. It has also occurred as a growing recognition of the necessity to examine economic phenomena within the unique contexts imposed by geo-political market segmentation. Some of the areas in which substantial research efforts are being directed include population, business cycle transmission, exchange rates, industrial development, labor markets, environment, and natural resources.
Related works: Working Paper: Recent Trends in Border Economics (2004) This item may be available elsewhere in EconPapers: Search for items with the same title.