This book offers an analysis of the process of international integration that has affected every country in the world: its causes, consequences and policy implications. This book combines economic theory with empirical findings over a wide area of economics and economic history. It also addresses the social and political aspects of economic specialization and interdependence. Consequently, the book should be of interest to anyone who wishes to understand the major economic issues of today and for departments of economics.
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