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Regional Economic Integration: Research in Global Strategic Management

Autor Michele Fratianni
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 14 iun 2006
Is the world globalized as so many pundits claim? The facts say otherwise. Consumption, for example, has a strong domestic bias. Distance and borders are two important reasons for this bias and are a powerful deterrent to globalization. Also, multinational corporations –the organizations that best symbolize the concept of globalization—do not have a global reach, but rather focus their activities within an area surrounding the home market. These facts suggest that regionalization and not globalization is the appropriate characterization of today’s economic environment.

This volume explores the drivers of cross-border trade and the forces underlying the expansion of the border from the nation to the regional trade area. The findings of this research cast some doubts on the practicality of striving for a more globalized trade system through costly and time-consuming trade rounds populated by a myriad of players with their agendas and conflicts? Would it not be better to let the world fully play out the regional option before implementing a more global strategy?

*International coverage of global strategic management
*Dicusses multi-national corporation and whether their growth strategy should be regional v. global
*Addresses regional trade situations (i.e., NAFTA, European Union, and Mercosur)
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ISBN-13: 9780762312962
ISBN-10: 0762312963
Pagini: 300
Dimensiuni: 155 x 234 x 432 mm
Greutate: 0.56 kg
Editura: Emerald Publishing
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Students and researchers in international trade, trade arrangements, and commercial policy