Investigation of adaptation and consistency between strategies of endogenous and exogenous economical development with goals of non – aligned movement (with emphasis on globalization )
Subject Areas :Taghi Torabi 1 , Smaneh Tarighi 2
1 - Associate Professor at Islamic Azad University Sciences and Research Branch
2 - PhD Student, Economic faculty of Islamic Azad University, Sciences and Research Branch
Keywords: Globalization, non- aligned movement, strategies of economical development, endogenous and exogenous view,
Abstract :
In this paper, after a short review on goals and how of non – aligned movement as a type of regional and or ideological political - economical convergence, strategies of economical development are investigated from theoretical view and then experiential and from view of endogenous and exogenous economical development views. In view of whether exogenous economical view relies on increase of international interactions, competitive mechanisms, supply and demand and slogan of self – reliance against endogenous economical view on solitude and reduction of international interactions, exclusive and governmental mechanism and slogan of self - sufficiency, political recommendations of economical development of non – aligned countries are discussed based on these two views and a role is emphasized that this group of countries plays it in help to process of globalization on one hand, and help to their economical development. Important point is that since in conceptual nature of on – aligned movement, a type of strategy of non – commitment and tendency to independence and no dependence to the east and the west is hidden, they should be careful of an eccentricity force that can keep them distance from tendency to economical convergence and participation in process of globalization and in light of suitable economical strategies, they take action to increase joint economical stamina of collection of the movement and they use their ability in field of current of capital, production and business exchanges with a double and heavier weight in process of globalization.