La interdependencia económica global y el cambio social

Authors

  • Víctor L. Urquidi

Abstract

We live today in a world of increasing interdependence, in terms of economic systems, the social framework, political developments, culture and technology, communications, power relations, and the conservation of the biosphere. The vision of the world that each of the main social systems has is affected by that of the others. In this paper we argue that the relative restriction to which each of the main systems must be subjected derives mainly from the problems of global economic interdependence. We argue that economic interdependence requires that economic policies be formulated that allow it to function more effectively on a global basis, and between groups of both developed and developing countries. The negative policies that are currently followed internationally, and even within many nations, will lead to accentuating the possibilities and opportunities for conflict, both internal social conflict and international political conflict.

Keywords:

Interdependence, World Economy, Economic Policy, Developing and Developed Countries