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Rozvojové země v éře ekonomické globalizace

Developing countries in economic globalization era

Jiří Fárek and Jaroslav Foltýn

Politická ekonomie, 2004, vol. 2004, issue 6

Abstract: This article describes core changes, both theoretical and practical, of DC's action unity and its new features after the globalization acceleration during the 90's and the beginning of 21st century. Following re-defintion of basic terminological issues the authors show that the "unity of purpose" famous in the 70's has not yet evaporated as predicted by some authors in the late 80's. The case is analyzed and ilustrated by the failure of 5's WTO Summit in Cancún, September 2003 and also negotiations connected with the creation and activities of Group 21. The problems of agricultural subsidies are in the centre of attention with possible impact on international trade as mainly EU and its new members (including the Czech Republic) is concerned. However, the authors predict that the new LC's "unity of purpose" will be more volatile and fragile than before.

Keywords: globalization; developing countries; agriculture protectionism; action unity; international economic relations; unity in diversity; EU subsidiaries; differentiaton; EU enlargemen; World Trade Organization (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: F13 O13 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2004
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