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The end of nation state : the rise of regional economies / Kenichi Ohmae

Por: Ohmae, KenichiDetalles de publicación: New York : Free Press Paperbacks, 1995Descripción: 214 p. : il. ; gráf. ; tblsISBN: 0029233410; 0684825287 (paperback)Tema(s): INTEGRACION REGIONAL | COOPERACION ECONOMICA | ANALISIS ECONOMICO | CIENCIAS ECONOMICAS | ECONOMÍA REGIONALOtra clasificación: INAP-AR:OSZ/0639 Resumen: From the world-renowned business strategist Kenichi Ohmae comes a profound and revolutionary work that explores the rise of the region staate (an area linked by economic activity but not confined by national boundaries) and its effects on the global economy. Today's nation state has lost its capacity to control exchange rates and protect its currencies and, because it no longer generates real economic activity, the nation state has forfeited its role as a critical participant in the global economy. In its place, state, industry, information technology, and individual consumers have usurped the economic power once held by nation state
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From the world-renowned business strategist Kenichi Ohmae comes a profound and revolutionary work that explores the rise of the region staate (an area linked by economic activity but not confined by national boundaries) and its effects on the global economy.
Today's nation state has lost its capacity to control exchange rates and protect its currencies and, because it no longer generates real economic activity, the nation state has forfeited its role as a critical participant in the global economy. In its place, state, industry, information technology, and individual consumers have usurped the economic power once held by nation state

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