Monitoring Regional Integration in the Caribbean and the Role of the EU

De Lombaerde, Philippe (2005). Monitoring Regional Integration in the Caribbean and the Role of the EU. UNU Institute on Comparative Regional Integration Studies.

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    Author De Lombaerde, Philippe
    Title Monitoring Regional Integration in the Caribbean and the Role of the EU
    Volume/Issue No. 16
    Publication Date 2005
    Place of Publication Bruges
    Publisher UNU Institute on Comparative Regional Integration Studies
    Language eng
    Abstract

    Regional integration processes are complex social processes; they are expressions of worldwide and long-term trends towards larger scales and higher levels of mobility inhuman activity, and – it is believed – they have the potential to generate higher levels of growth and welfare and thus to contribute to poverty reduction. Effective and sustainable regional integration supposes effective policies and, as in other policy areas, this can only be reached with sufficient levels of participation and systematic monitoring and evaluation of these policies.

    Copyright Holder UNU Institute on Comparative Regional Integration Studies
    Copyright Year 2016
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