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Title: | Regional integration in developing countries : some lessons based on case studies |
Keywords: | P16 O1 F15 ddc:330 regional integration economic development Africa Latin America political economy Handelsregionalisierung Wirtschaftsintegration Süd-Süd-Beziehungen Erfolgsfaktor Public Choice SADC-Staaten ECOWAS-Staaten MERCOSUR-Staaten Entwicklungsländer |
Issue Date: | 16-Oct-2013 |
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Description: | The main focus of this paper is the question if the success of regional integration organisation in developing countries is, in fact, dependent on factors like similarity of their economic structure, market size or lack of committment. It is shown that there are also other more important institutional and politico-economical reasons to explain the functioning of such organisations in developing countries. Case studies of ECOWAS and SADC will be used to discuss this question. It is also very often argued that southsouth integration is inferior to north-south integration. This will be discussed considering the case of MERCOSUR as an example. |
URI: | http://koha.mediu.edu.my:8181/xmlui/handle/10419/19223 |
Other Identifiers: | http://hdl.handle.net/10419/19223 ppn:373501536 RePEc:zbw:hwwadp:26272 |
Appears in Collections: | EconStor |
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