Comparative Regionalisms for Development in the 21St Century
Comparative Regionalisms for Development in the 21St Century
About this book
The global 'financial' crisis at the turn of the decade has accelerated changes in the relative standing of major regions. As both the US and Eurozone economies have confronted a series of setbacks and struggles to find their second breath, so Asia, Latin America and even Africa have picked up the slack and have been able to maintain high levels of growth. The resilience of the Global South questions whether we are witnessing an evolution towards a regional rebalancing or even global restructuring.
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- OL Work ID
- OL21254169W
Subjects
International economic relationsFinancial crisesDeveloping countries, economic conditionsEconomic integrationForeign economic relationsRegionalismPolitics and governmentSocial conditions,Social conditionsInternational economic integrationGlobal Financial Crisis, 2008-2009Economic conditions