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The debate on globalization has long been characterized by theses of institutional convergence and divergence. The emergence of Anglo-Saxon shareholder capitalism as the dominant paradigm since the start of the 1990s is associated with the pursuit of global strategies by Multinational...
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To explain globalization of the Mexicandairy production more precisely, globalization indairy systems worldwide and within Mexico ispresented, using an intensive dairy operation in theregion of La Laguna (North Mexico), and a traditionaldairy operation in Los Altos de Jalisco (West Mexico)as...
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trade, has dramatically increased. Simultaneously, there has been some fear of excessive regionalization in trade. In this …
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regionalization. This should further clarify the implications of a scenario of sustained growth and globalization in the BRICs for the …
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trade, has dramatically increased. Simultaneously, there has been some fear of excessive regionalization in trade. In this …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008562047
The article gives a review of the main trends of globalization development in the modern world in close interdependence with region-nalization processes. The author analyses the social and human problems of the development of Ukrainian regions in the context of their role in retaining the state...
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COOK P. and KIRKPATRICK C. (1997) Globalization, regionalization and third world development, Reg. Studies 31, 55 … economy. The aim of this paper is to analyse the implications of the these globalization and regionalization trends for the … 'convergent' and 'divergent' interpretations of the impact of globalization and regionalization on developing countries' economic …
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The debate on globalization has long been characterized by theses of institutional convergence and divergence. The emergence of Anglo-Saxon shareholder capitalism as the dominant paradigm since the start of the 1990s is associated with the pursuit of global strategies by Multinational...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005056596
economic welfare and to the impact of regionalization on macroeconomic policy making. …
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trade, has dramatically increased. Simultaneously, there has been some fear of excessive regionalization in trade. In this …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010756584