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Global Prospects in an Interdependent World
Author(s)Streeten, Paul
AbstractAfter discussing the necessary conditions for a working international order concerned with development, three future scenarios are discussed: the global, the bloc formation, and the oligarchic scenarios. The lag between technological advance and political institutions is said to be responsible for many of our problems. Institutional innovations that transcend the state are the solution. Several illustrations of such innovations are given.
IssueNo1
Pages123-133
ArticleAccess to Article
SourceWorld Development
VolumeNo19
PubDateJanuary 1991
ISBN_ISSN0305-750X

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