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The UN Regional Economic Commissions and Integration in the Underdeveloped Regions

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  • Gregg, Robert W.

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It is the purpose of this article to examine the role which the three regional economic commissions of the United Nations serving the developing world play, whether consciously or unconsciously, in promoting integration within the regions which they serve. The emphasis is upon economic integration, not because it is more important than political union or federation or because it is a necessary antecedent to political integration. No attempt is made here to establish the thesis that the relationship between economic and political integration is that of a continuum. Any contribution which the UN regional economic commissions make to regional or sub-regional integration will almost certainly be in the economic area, given their terms of reference, the nature of their work programs, and the environmental conditions in which they operate. Economic integration resulting from ideas and initiatives originating in the regional commissions may contribute to the evolution of political union.

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  • Gregg, Robert W., 1966. "The UN Regional Economic Commissions and Integration in the Underdeveloped Regions," International Organization, Cambridge University Press, vol. 20(2), pages 208-232, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:intorg:v:20:y:1966:i:02:p:208-232_00
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