The Problem of Economic Regionalization of Developing Countries |
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Authors: | M S Rozin |
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Institution: | Sovetskaya Entsiklopediya Publishers, Moscow |
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Abstract: | In contrast to developed capitalist countries, where economic regions generally evolve on the basis of manufacturing complexes, the predominant region-forming factors in developing countries are usually mining and agriculture. Also, while internal economic relations play an important function in the economic regionalization of advanced countries, in developing countries it is foreign trade that is more significant since much of the output of mining and commercial agriculture is generally destined for export. |
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