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The European Union in the World Economy and Implications of EU Policies for Globalisation Efforts of Developing Countries

Volker Nienhaus (Department of Economics, University of Bochum, Germany)

Humanomics

ISSN: 0828-8666

Article publication date: 1 January 2002

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Abstract

The world economy is a network of individual states and regional groupings of countries which are interlinked by trade in cross‐border goods and services, movements of factors of production (labour and especially capital) and financial flows. The intensity of these international linkages has grown in absolute and relative terms (related to GDP) after World War II and especially in the 1990s. After the collapse of the communist systems and in view of a worldwide political trend towards deregulation and liberalisation, increasing globalisation has become a widely debated phenomenon. One difference between the 1990s and previous periods is the increasing internationalisation of production through networks of transnational corporations (TNCs).

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Nienhaus, V. (2002), "The European Union in the World Economy and Implications of EU Policies for Globalisation Efforts of Developing Countries", Humanomics, Vol. 18 No. 1, pp. 46-67. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb018871

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