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Integrating Regional Economic Development Analysis and Land Use Economics [PDF]
Two largely separate literatures exist on regional economic development and land use economics. In this chapter, we argue that a full understanding of each of the two areas requires greater knowledge of their interrelationship. We review key studies of the two literatures, particularly those related to the close interconnectedness of regional economic ...
Mark D. Partridge, Dan S. Rickman
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Globalization and spatial inequality: Does economic integration affect regional disparities?
The annals of regional science, 2021Roberto Ezcurra, Alba Del Villar
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Regional Integration and Economic Growth
The World Bank Economic Review, 1998The rapid economic growth of developing countries that opened their markets to free international trade during the past two decades has stimulated a large empirical and theoretical literature on the impact of trade on growth. This literature concludes that free trade and growth were positively correlated during the 1970s and 1980s.
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ECONOMIC AND REGIONAL INTEGRATION IN ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHY
Abstract. This article analyzes the role and significance of regional integration and economic cooperation processes in economic geography. Economic integration is considered a crucial factor in strengthening trade and economic relations between countries and regions, coordinating production processes, and developing market economies.Tojieva Z.N., Jaloliddinov N.Kh.
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Port integration and regional economic development: Lessons from China
, 2021Qifei Ma +4 more
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Regional Integration and Economic Development
2000Available evidence suggests that free-trade areas, customs unions, and partial preferential trade areas have, prior to 1990, generated only limited tangible benefits, inevitably eroding political support for their continuation. Poor sequencing, and ill-chosen instruments and structures have in some cases contributed to failure.
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Economic Principles of Regional Integration
2008The surge in the number of RTA in the last decades has been impressive. Counting the number of RTA is far from being a perfect indicator of the extension and depth of regionalism (Pomfret 2006), but numbers must be quoted: 380 RTA have been notified to the GATT/WTO, most of them creation of WTO, Mongolia being the only WTO member which is not a member ...
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Green finance, market integration, and regional economic resilience
Finance Research LettersNa Wei
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