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The development of integration processes in international economic (and not only economic) life is a characteristic feature of the modern world. The concentration and internationalisation of production and the new require-ments of economic, scientific and technical progress add up to the objective basis for the emergence of integrating communities that differ from each other in socio-economic terms. These communities are an important factor in the world economy, notably in Europe. At the same time, a regional instead of a universal basis for integration may contain within itself definite contradictions, which come to the surface when an integrating community resorts to some form of collective protectionism.
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Gunther Kohlmey. Vergesellschaftung und Integration im Sozialismus (Berlin: Akademia Verlag, 1973), p. 154.
Yuri S. Shiryaev, The Economic Mechanism of Socialist Integration (Moscow: Ekonomika Publishers, 1973), p. 156.
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Bogomolov, O.T. (1976). Integration by Market Forces and through Planning (Main Paper, Working Group I). In: Machlup, F. (eds) Economic Integration: Worldwide, Regional, Sectoral. International Economic Association Series. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-02571-8_13
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