Geoeconomic Imperatives and Asymmetries for the Development of the World Economy Today
Olena Oleksandrivna Borzenko ()
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Olena Oleksandrivna Borzenko: National Academy of Science of Ukraine
A chapter in The Geoeconomics of the International Monetary Order, 2025, pp 27-69 from Springer
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Abstract This part presents the modern geoeconomic space as a complex set of meta-regional entities, acting as new entities of the global universe. The purpose of the regional paradigm of modern geoeconomic regionalistics as a synthesis of geopolitical, geoeconomic, and civilizational approaches to the study of economic processes in their regional dimension is investigated. It is shown that the integration and regionalization processes occupy an important place in the fragmentation of the geoeconomic space. The results of the study of the geoeconomic space reveal the essence of the institutions, institutions, and imperatives of the geoeconomic space, which is represented as a complex set of meta-regional entities that act as new entities of the global universe.
Keywords: Globalization; Financial marketsfinancial markets; Competitivenesscompetitiveness; Geoeconomic spacegeoeconomic space; Geoeconomic regionalisticsgeoeconomics; Transnational bankstransnational banks; Transnational corporationstransnational corporations; Exchange rateexchange rate; Balance of paymentsBalance of payments; Virtualization; Internationalinternational financial organizationsinternational financial organizations (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-90851-4_2
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