Title: The Limits to International Trade and Economic Integration
Abstract: I. INTRODUCTION What is the current extent of economic integration, both at the regional level and globally? What have been the impacts of recent integration initiatives such as the Uruguay Round Agreement and the creation of a Single Market in the European Union? How much further integration can we expect? Are there substantial remaining productivity-constraining barriers to trade and capital flows that should be receiving the attention of policy makers? To be able to address many of these questions requires a benchmark level of integration by which to compare existing economic links between countries and recent moves to enhance
Publication Year: 2002
Publication Date: 2002-01-01
Language: en
Type: article
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