End of the Nation State: The Rise of Regional Economies

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Touchstone, 1996 - 224 pages
From Simon & Schuster, The End of the Nation State explores how capital, corporations, consumers, and communication are reshaping global markets.

Arguing that nation states are forfeiting their role in the global economy, the author contends that other forces have usurped economic power--capital, corporations, customers, communications, and currencies--and that natural economic zones or region states are emerging.

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Table des matières

Preface
vii
Where the Borders Fall in a Borderless World
1
The Cartographic Illusion
7
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Kenichi Ohmae is an organizational theorist, management consultant, Former Professor and Dean of UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs, and author, known for developing the 3C's Model

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