REFLECTIONS ON THE STATE OF GLOBALIZATION AND REGIONAL INTEGRATION AT THE BEGINNING OF THE NEW MILENIUM
Marcel Moldoveanu
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Marcel Moldoveanu: Romanian Academy
Romanian Economic Business Review, 2008, vol. 3, issue 1, 79-81
Abstract:
World trends at the beginning of a new millenium requires, undoubtedly, a new (theoretic and practical) approach of the phenomenon of globalization and regional integration. It is increasingly clear that the world is tending toward a multipolar system, with three main world centers – USA, Europe and Japan, and new actors manifesting a regional and global vocation – China and Russia, and, in a not so distant future, India and Brazil. A fundamental condition for revitalizing the world economy is the intensification of international cooperation, by associating national efforts with international technological and financial assistance.
Keywords: Globalization; integration; regionalism; cooperation; development (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2008
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