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15 lip 2021 · The Economist predicted on 24 January 2019: “The new world will work differently. Slowbalisation will lead to deeper links within regional blocs. Supply chains in North America, Europe and Asia are sourcing more from closer to home. In Asia and Europe most trade is already intra-regional, and the share has risen since 2011.”.
Globalization refers to the interconnectedness and integration of economies on a global scale, leading to increased trade, investment, and cultural exchange between countries. On the other hand, regionalization focuses on the strengthening of economic and political ties within a specific region, often resulting in the formation of regional ...
The inexorable forces of globalization and regionalization have reshaped the economic landscape of the world over the past quarter-century. Global trade and financial flows have registered unprecedented growth during this period.
Our model allows us to assess the roles played by the global, regional, and country-specific factors in explaining business cycles in a large sample of countries and regions over the period 1960–2010.
1 sty 2001 · This volume explores in depth the origins, current state, dynamics, significance and future prospects of regionalism and regionalization in a globalizing world. Placing a loop on nearly all...
1 gru 2016 · These changes have led to a new approach to regionalism (NRA, new regionalism approach), which goes much beyond mainstream economics theories. The process of regionalism can be divided into two main trends and corresponding stages: traditional (classical or old) and new regionalism.
15 kwi 2024 · A way to assess the importance of regional dynamics is to explore the geographical structure of trade relations at the global level. Global trade is organized, among other things, according to the dual logic of commercial power and proximity.