Les économies en développement au regard des théories de la régionalisation
Philippe Hugon
Revue Tiers Monde, 2002, vol. 43, issue 169, 9-25
Abstract:
[eng] Philippe HUGON — Developing economies in the light of theories of regionalisation. A regionalism de jure and a de facto régionalisation may currently be observed in developing countries as South-to-South relations and free trade agreements acquire greater importance. This article takes to task the different theories of regional integration, as the regional space becomes one of the factors of global economic regulation. New debates or ideas centred on geographic dimensions, on the questions of convergence and divergence as well as political and institutional questions, are challenging traditional conceptions of integration.
Date: 2002
Note: DOI:10.3406/tiers.2002.1565
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