Just Published in 2002!
Globalization and Regionalization:
Challenges for Public Policy
David B. Audretsch and Charles F. Bonser present a
view of Globalization and Regionalization that holds that the interaction
between a more open trading system and the new telecommunications and
computer technology has substantially increased productivity and
facilitated the fragmentation of the production process. The fragmentation
of the production process has resulted in a new international organization
of production. It has accelerated the globalization of national economies
and has allowed firms to take advantage of low wages, wherever they are to
be found, and, where important, to locate production facilities close to
their customers. This expansion in international trade and production
mobility has resulted in new sources of gain that contribute to the new
economy.
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