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The Socio-Political and Institutional Aspects of Integration (Main Paper, Working Group G)

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Economic Integration: Worldwide, Regional, Sectoral

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There are two things that are important to understand about the sociopolitical and institutional aspects of economic integration.

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  1. Gunnar Myrdal, ‘The Efforts toward Integration in Rich and Poor Countries’, Lecture in Mexico City, Oct 1966.

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Bognár, J. (1976). The Socio-Political and Institutional Aspects of Integration (Main Paper, Working Group G). In: Machlup, F. (eds) Economic Integration: Worldwide, Regional, Sectoral. International Economic Association Series. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-02571-8_11

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