Regıonal Organızatıons Deneme Sınavı Sorusu #954394

I. Production process itself is fragmented and various parts of almost all sorts of goods are produced and assembled in different countries. II. International market is not anymore an exchange platform of final products, but rather that of intermediate goods. III. Exporting and importing (of different parts of a single product) are intertwined and neither can be possible and even meaningful without the other. IV. Cooperation is increasingly becoming a sine qua non for all States if they want to co-produce something. -- Which of the above might be used in order to argue that no country is the sole producer, and thus the sole exporter, of no goods?


I and II

II and III

I, II and III

II, III and IV

I, II, III and IV


Yanıt Açıklaması:

The globalisation process may easily be labelled as an era of regional integration ambitions, for states are increasingly becoming unable of tackling and competing with global trade individually. This is also because of the fact that the ways/means of industrial production have changed dramatically in the last decades. States do not constitute “specialised industrial production units” anymore. Production process itself is fragmented and various parts of almost all sorts of goods are produced and assembled in different countries. No country is the sole producer, and thus the sole exporter, of no goods. International market is not anymore an exchange platform of final products, but rather that of intermediate goods. Exporting and importing (of different parts of a single product) are intertwined and neither can be possible and even meaningful without the other. So, cooperation is increasingly becoming a sine qua non for all States if they want to co-produce something. Moreover, since factors of production are scattered around the world and particularly cheap labour force might well be found in quite far regions, economic cooperation is not anymore limited with the neighbouring countries either. In fact, State practices do confirm this trend, as economic organizations that are increasingly becoming inevitable are not necessarily established at regional levels between States that share common borders. As can be understood from the information given, the correct answer is E. All arguments given in the answer choices be used in order to argue that no country is the sole producer, and thus the sole exporter, of no goods.

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