Oltre la globalizzazione: le proposte della Geografia economica : Giornata di Studio della Società di Studi Geografici. Firenze 14 ottobre 2011

In 1980 Froebel, Heinrichs and Kreye published the English-language <i>The New International Division of Labour</i>, trying to highlight the consequences of market reorganization after the crisis of the mid 1970s, which was soon to transform into so-called globalization. A third of a cen...

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Main Author: Filippo Randelli (auth)
Other Authors: Francesco Dini (auth)
Format: Book Chapter
Published: Firenze University Press 2012
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