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Regionalisation, globalisation and the emerging world economy : organisation, the regional integration agreements and European Union

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Resumo:ln this paper, an attempt has firstly been made to characterize two main tendencies emerging in the world economy during the eighties and the nineties: regionalisation and globalisation(l). Then, that tendency has been analysed through the development of the International Trade System, in particular after the conclusion of the Uruguay Round (1986- 1993), the setting up of the World Trade Organization (WTO) and the simultaneous proliferation of regional integration agreements (RIAs) ali over the world (II). Finally, a general view of "European regionalism" is presented, emphasizing the double movement towards the increase of European integration (European internal market and the economic and monetary union) and the new enlargements to the Eastern and the Southern frontiers (the Eastern European countries and Mediterranean countries) (III).
Autores principais:Lima, Maria Antonina
Assunto:Regionalisation Globalisation International Trade Flows World Trade Organisation (WTO) Uruguay Round Regional Integration Agreements European Union
Ano:1996
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:working paper
Tipo de acesso:acesso aberto
Instituição associada:Universidade de Lisboa
Idioma:inglês
Origem:Repositório da Universidade de Lisboa
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Resumo:ln this paper, an attempt has firstly been made to characterize two main tendencies emerging in the world economy during the eighties and the nineties: regionalisation and globalisation(l). Then, that tendency has been analysed through the development of the International Trade System, in particular after the conclusion of the Uruguay Round (1986- 1993), the setting up of the World Trade Organization (WTO) and the simultaneous proliferation of regional integration agreements (RIAs) ali over the world (II). Finally, a general view of "European regionalism" is presented, emphasizing the double movement towards the increase of European integration (European internal market and the economic and monetary union) and the new enlargements to the Eastern and the Southern frontiers (the Eastern European countries and Mediterranean countries) (III).