The End of the Nation State: The Rise of Regional Economies

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Free Press, 1995 - 214 pages
The author argues that nation states have lost their ability to control exchange-rates and protect their currencies, and have consequently forfeited their role as critical participants in the global economy. Once efficient engines of wealth creation, nation states have become inefficient engines of wealth distribution, whose fates are increasingly determined by economic choices made elsewhere.

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The New Melting Pot
3
Scaring the Global Economy Away
71
The Emergence of Region States
95
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