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La reconfiguracion economica internacional

David Ibarra ()

Brazilian Journal of Political Economy, 2005, vol. 25, issue 4, 396-417

Abstract: The developed and developing countries have adjusted with varying degrees of success to the new international order. The world’s evolution has not stopped: Europe and the emerging Asian economies, are struggling to create a multipolar World. In the periphery, some countries (Asia) are modernizing at a fast rate, while others (Latin America) are lagging behind and in need to revise their growth strategies. The decentralization of production and trade driven by transnational firms are shifting the geographic distribution of investment and employment. As a result, the industrialized countries have ceased to provide the bulk of the world’s savings, changing somehow the foundations of the international financial system. JEL Classification: F00.

Keywords: world economic order; globalization; periphery; emerging economies (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2005
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