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What is Regional Trade

Regional Trade and Development Strategies in the Era of Globalization
A freely determined geographical area, which does not necessarily coincide with political boundaries. The meeting and exchange with local producers and artisans in the region, a space to discover quality products and various artisanal productions.
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Regional Trade and Green Innovation Development Under the NAFTA: Territory Democratization and Institutional Design
Jose Vargas-Hernandez (University of Guadalajara, Mexico)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-1730-7.ch014
Abstract
This chapter analyzes the elements of an environmentally sustainable regional trade and development under the NAFTA based on the decentralization of the infrastructure. The author assesses how the democratization of the territory and innovations in the sphere of institutional design address the complexity of the trade and development challenges. The method employed is the critical analysis supported by a review of the literature and consultation with the experts in the field. It is concluded that the environmentally sustainable capacity planning has a critical role in regional innovation development in specific areas of regional trade and development, economic growth, social inclusion and equality, environmental sustainability, health, education, and business. To achieve these aims, environmentally sustainable regional trade and development require the democratization of the territory and the new institutional design.
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Institutional Capital on Trade Marketing and Environmentally-Sustainable Development Policy Making: A Research Model Based on Critical Analysis of NAFTA
It is a freely determined geographical area, which does not necessarily coincide with political boundaries. The meeting and exchange with local producers and artisans in the region, a space to discover quality products and various artisanal productions.
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