International Economic IntegrationA. M. El-Agraa |
Contents
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The motives for international economic integration | 10 |
The Theory of Economic Integration | 16 |
Customs unions v free trade areas | 31 |
Macroeconomics of integration | 38 |
effects of common policies 5555 | 55 |
Objectives of certain policies | 61 |
Progress and assessment | 73 |
The provisions of the Treaty of Abidjan | 198 |
The Caribbean Community | 220 |
Assessment and prospects | 232 |
Antecedents and negotiations | 238 |
Paralysis 196780 | 248 |
Prospects and assessment | 254 |
Postscript | 265 |
The Central American Common Market | 284 |
Conclusions | 91 |
from | 97 |
The discreet charm of free trade areas | 107 |
The cost for the neutrals of remaining outside the EC | 119 |
The Council for Mutual Economic Assistance | 128 |
Impact of the economic system policy and | 136 |
Future prospects | 154 |
The East African Community | 166 |
The Treaty | 172 |
Questions | 186 |
Success and failure in the CACM | 291 |
The causes of the CACMs failure | 298 |
The role of multinational companies | 304 |
The Association of Southeast Asian Nations | 314 |
Main mechanism of economic cooperation | 321 |
Policy Directives Overall Conclusions | 329 |
Bibliography | 336 |
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