ABSTRACT

Every country is part of a natural, easily outlined region for production and distribution. Trade between economies on opposite sides of the earth, while they simultaneously deny the inclusion of close neighbors and ignore social scientists' demonstrations that every country in the world could feed itself, is economic insanity. As a large population is essential for industries that require mass markets, progressive people have recognized and championed the integration and efficiency of large economic regions. These industries require a multitude of natural resources that are only available in specific regions of the earth. The political framework under which the necessary worldwide transfer of technology and tools can be carried out so that emerging nations can develop viable economies already exists within the United Nations. The developed world and Western cultures are far ahead of most societies in human rights, equality of rights, rights for women, and separation of church and state necessary for a productive modern economy.