2004
DOI: 10.3917/dec.siroe.2004.01
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La régionalisation de l’économie mondiale

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“…Priewe (2007) criticizes the OCA theory for not considering currency areas between countries of different levels of development. Siroën (2004) also criticized the OCA theory for underestimating the importance of the single currency as a public good for better international negotiation and other benefits that the national currency does not permit.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Priewe (2007) criticizes the OCA theory for not considering currency areas between countries of different levels of development. Siroën (2004) also criticized the OCA theory for underestimating the importance of the single currency as a public good for better international negotiation and other benefits that the national currency does not permit.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This highlights a gap in existing studies. Siroën (2004) notes that current theoretical and empirical arguments do not address the effectiveness of regional integration, an incremental process in which each project supports those that follow. Theoretical and empirical analyses of existing regional agreements have highlighted some of the conditions necessary for the success of regional integration, but not in the trans-Mediterranean context where conditions will differ, depending on whether the integration is North Mediterranean-North Mediterranean, South Mediterranean-South Mediterranean, or North Mediterranean-South Mediterranean.…”
Section: On Regionalization and Regional Integrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Portanto, a integração em blocos regionais constitui uma estratégia de acordos "regionais" dos Estados nacionais para fazer frente ao multilateralismo nos termos da nova ordem global de competitividade internacional acirrada (SIROËN, 2000). Em geral, esta estratégia tem se mostrado eficaz, pois tem permitido ampliar o limite das fronteiras nacionais, preservando a lógica da economia nacional.…”
Section: O Bloco Regional Multinaçõesunclassified