GLOBAL ECONOMIC INTEGRATION
Peter Lloyd
Pacific Economic Review, 2010, vol. 15, issue 1, 71-86
Abstract:
While the notion of global economic integration is hardly new, it is, regrettably, a rather vague notion. This paper seeks to outline what is meant by the concept of global economic integration, what benefits it may bring, and how it is coming about in terms of the modalities being used in multilateral organizations and international agreements, regional agreements and in unilateral national actions.
Date: 2010
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