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International financial integration may be said to be the interconnection and/or co-ordination of national financial systems with a view to channelling available financial resources towards the place, within the integrated area, in which they can be put to best use from the long-run point of view of the financially integrated area as a whole.
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MÁRquez, J. (1967). Financial Integration and The Flow of Resources in Latin America. In: Adler, J.H. (eds) Capital Movements and Economic Development. International Economic Association Conference Volumes. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-15238-4_16
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