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The Regionalization of Interdependencies in the World Economy

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dc.contributor.author Chistruga, Boris
dc.date.accessioned 2024-02-28T12:07:29Z
dc.date.available 2024-02-28T12:07:29Z
dc.date.issued 2023-09
dc.identifier.isbn 978-9975-167-39-0 (PDF).
dc.identifier.uri https://irek.ase.md:443/xmlui/handle/123456789/3079
dc.description CHISTRUGA, Boris. The Regionalization of Interdependencies in the World Economy. In: Competitiveness and Innovation in the Knowledge Economy [online]: 27th International Scientific Conference: Conference Proceeding, September 22-23, 2023. Chişinău: ASEM, 2023, pp. 275-282. ISBN 978-9975-167-39-0 (PDF). en_US
dc.description.abstract The global economy operates within a intricate web of interconnectedness among its participants, necessitating continual adaptation—a crucial imperative in the modern era. Numerous factors contribute to or impede the harmonization of international economic relations, particularly concerning the development of production factors. Hyperglobalization stands out as a positive force, fostering unprecedented prosperity from 1990 to 2008. Conversely, global crises represent a starkly negative aspect, precipitating the economic downturn we currently face and stalling the expansion of global interdependencies in recent times. The dual challenges of the pandemic crisis and Russia's invasion of Ukraine loom large, threatening to setback global economic progress by several decades. Within this context, this article endeavors to identify strategies for addressing the complexities of interdependency within the global economic system, specifically by focusing on enhancing regional economic potential while still acknowledging the importance of the global dimension. This approach does not advocate for forsaking global interconnectedness; rather, it suggests fostering a more organized alignment of interdependencies and production forces at the regional level, promoting global values through integration and peaceful adaptation to change. Simultaneously, it advocates for the development of robust global systems, institutions, and norms. This paradigm shift would introduce a new regional dimension to economic development strategies worldwide. The article critically examines the transition from a global to a regional focus—a predominant trend in the current global economic landscape—and assesses its impact on aligning interdependencies and production forces. A pertinent question arises: Can the expansion of BRICS with six new members serve as an exemplar of this adjustment, or might it exacerbate global instability by heightening tensions between established entities like the OECD and the BRICS, or between the G7 and the E7? DOI: https://doi.org/10.53486/cike2023.76; UDC: [339.94+339.923]:[332.14+338.124.4]; JEL: F02, F15, F53, O19 en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher ASEM en_US
dc.subject global economic progress en_US
dc.subject harmonization of international economic relations en_US
dc.subject global interdependencies en_US
dc.subject BRICS en_US
dc.subject OECD en_US
dc.title The Regionalization of Interdependencies in the World Economy en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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