Rethinking the Andean integration model
Salgado analyses how some changes that have occurred in world economic conditions, over the last decades, have influenced the workings of national economies and therefore in the integration schemes, which means a rethink of the model that the CAN has been following until now. Such changes are: the i...
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2007
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| Online Access: | https://revistas.uasb.edu.ec/index.php/comentario/article/view/119 |
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| Summary: | Salgado analyses how some changes that have occurred in world economic conditions, over the last decades, have influenced the workings of national economies and therefore in the integration schemes, which means a rethink of the model that the CAN has been following until now. Such changes are: the internationalization of production, the financial internationalization and de-regulation, the validity of fiduciary currency, profound changes in the composition of production, a profound geographic restructuring with the emergence of the Asiatic countries as centres of development and growth and the presence of high environmental risks. |
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