Economic Integration and Development: Has Regionalism Delivered for Developing Countries?

Economic Integration and Development: Has Regionalism Delivered for Developing Countries?

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Jan 27, 2003 · English · Hardcover (192 pages)
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Format Hardcover
Pages 192
Language English
Published Jan 27, 2003
Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing
ISBN-10 1840647027
ISBN-13 9781840647020

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In the context of global economics, the question of regionalism and its effectiveness for developing countries has garnered significant attention in recent years. The authors delve into the multifaceted relationship between economic integration and development, examining how regional alliances and agreements have shaped the economic landscapes of nations seeking growth. They explore the evolution of regionalism, highlighting both the challenges and opportunities it presents for developing economies.

By critically assessing various case studies, the authors illustrate the diverse outcomes of regional initiatives, suggesting that the impact of economic integration is far from uniform. They analyze the potential benefits such as enhanced trade, increased investment opportunities, and shared technological advancements, while also acknowledging the disparities that can arise among member states.

The discussion extends beyond mere economic metrics, probing into the social and political implications of regional cooperation. The roles of governance, policy frameworks, and the broader geopolitical context are all considered in relation to economic outcomes. As developing countries navigate the complexities of regional agreements, the authors bring to light pressing questions about equity and sustainability.

Ultimately, this exploration prompts a reevaluation of regionalism as a strategy for development. It underscores the necessity for adaptive policies that address the unique circumstances of different nations, encouraging a nuanced understanding of how such alliances can be leveraged to truly benefit developing economies. The work serves as a vital resource for scholars, policymakers, and practitioners involved in the intricacies of regional economic integration.

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Business & Economics

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