Journal of Borderlands Studies, Объемы 18-19Department of Economics, New Mexico State University, 2003 |
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The flow approach focuses on movements of ( and barriers to ) flows of goods , services and people across border . It views a border as an artificial barrier that distorts economic interactions that would otherwise be taking place ...
The flow approach focuses on movements of ( and barriers to ) flows of goods , services and people across border . It views a border as an artificial barrier that distorts economic interactions that would otherwise be taking place ...
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... flows between American border states and Canadian prov- inces are increasing . He made the case that in Canada the historical east - west trade among the provinces was shifting toward a north - south flow of goods , noting that three ...
... flows between American border states and Canadian prov- inces are increasing . He made the case that in Canada the historical east - west trade among the provinces was shifting toward a north - south flow of goods , noting that three ...
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... flows that substitutes for the space of places " ( Castells 1996b : 375 ) . The configurations of this new space of flows are deter- mined mostly by the organizational capacity of dominant elites and are apparent in supranational ...
... flows that substitutes for the space of places " ( Castells 1996b : 375 ) . The configurations of this new space of flows are deter- mined mostly by the organizational capacity of dominant elites and are apparent in supranational ...
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A Theoretical Framework | 13 |
One World | 27 |
Crossing Borders of Political Governance and Democracy | 39 |
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