Regionalism among Developing Countries

Regionalism among Developing Countries

by SheilaPage (Author)

Synopsis

In the last decade, regionalism appears to have emerged as a major new force in the world. This book puts it in its historical context. Regions have emerged before; few are old because they either evolve into federal systems or break up. The current regions imply more integration than a simple view that they are about liberalising trade.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 336
Edition: 2000
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Published: 10 Nov 1999

ISBN 10: 0333774868
ISBN 13: 9780333774861
Book Overview: Sheila Page previous books include How Developing Countries Trade, Trade Finance and Developing Countries: Strategies and Constraints in the 1990s , and (with Michael Davenport) World Trade Reform: Do Developing Countries Gain or Lose and Europe 1992 and the Developing World .

Author Bio
SHEILA PAGE is a Researcher at the Overseas Development Institute where her work centres on trade and trade policy: the interaction between international conditions and developing countries' own economies and policies and the increasingly complex network of national, regional, and multilateral trade policy. Her previous books include How Developing Countries Trade, Trade Finance and Developing Countries: Strategies and Constraints in the 1990s, and (with Michael Davenport) World Trade Reform: Do Developing Countries Gain or Lose and Europe 1992 and the Developing World.