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Economics and Differential Patterns of Political Integration: Projections About Unity in Latin America

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  • Haas, Ernst B.
  • Schmitter, Philippe C.

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Does the economic integration of a group of nations automatically trigger political unity? Must economic unions be perceived as “successful†in order to lead to political unification? Or are the two processes quite distinct, requiring deliberate political steps because purely economic arrangements are generally inadequate for ushering in political unity?

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  • Haas, Ernst B. & Schmitter, Philippe C., 1964. "Economics and Differential Patterns of Political Integration: Projections About Unity in Latin America," International Organization, Cambridge University Press, vol. 18(4), pages 705-737, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:intorg:v:18:y:1964:i:04:p:705-737_02
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