Globalization and Regional Integration
FEA Working Paper No. 2005-5
21 Pages Posted: 8 Jan 2009 Last revised: 5 Jan 2010
Date Written: January 7, 2009
Abstract
In the past two decades different authors from different fields of research (economic, political and social view points) have explained the evolution and effects of globalization and regionalism on the world economy. Different theories and analytical tools have been developed and applied in these studies. All these theories and analytical tools permit visualize globalization and regionalism from a single dimension of analysis (economic, political, social or technological). In our research, the single dimension of analysis is not enough to explain these two complexes and multi-dimensional phenomenon. For this reason, this book suggests the creation and implementation of new monitoring models based on a multi-dimensional analysis to help in the study of globalization and regionalism.
Keywords: Globalization and Regional Integration
JEL Classification: F15
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