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Regionalization versus Globalization of World Trade

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Two conflicting trends are pulling at conventional international trade policy—regionalization and globalization—and the outcome is in doubt.

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Weidenbaum, M. (1996). Regionalization versus Globalization of World Trade. In: Batterson, R.A., Chilton, K.W., Weidenbaum, M.L. (eds) The Dynamic American Firm. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-1313-7_2

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