Open regionalism in Latin America and the Caribbean: economic integration as a contribution to changing production patterns with social equity
1994-08
9211211913
LC/G.1801/REV.1-P
Introduction .-- Summary and conclusions .-- I. The international economy and regionalism. A. The international panorama. B. Relations with the United States and Canada .-- II. Bases for open regionalism in Latin America and the Caribbean. A. Grographical proximity, openness and deregulation. B. Integration agreements in Latin America and the Caribbean. C. Growing regional interdependence. D. The contribution of open regionalism to changing production patterns with social equity. -- III. Key principles, mechanisms, instruments and policies.
COMPETENCIA; DESREGLAMENTACION; ECONOMIA; IGUALDAD; ESTABILIZACION ECONOMICA; ESTRUCTURA DE ORGANIZACION; FINANCIACION; INTEGRACION ECONOMICA; INTERDEPENDENCIA; LIBRE COMERCIO; PRODUCTIVIDAD; RELACIONES INTERNACIONALES; TRATADOS; REGIONALISMO; COMPETITION; DEREGULATION; ECONOMIC INTEGRATION; ECONOMIC STABILIZATION; ECONOMICS; EQUALITY; FINANCING; FREE TRADE; INTERDEPENDENCE; INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS; ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE; PRODUCTIVITY; TREATIES; REGIONALISM;
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