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South-South Trade and Development: Theoretical Viewpoints

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In January 1990, by coincidence, two very different articles on South-South trade were published simultaneously in two different journals, namely Greenaway and Milner (1990) in The World Bank Research Observer and Hulugalle (1990) in IDS Bulletin. The former has an essentially negative and the latter a much more positive attitude to the active promotion of South-South trade. A brief presentation of their main arguments can serve as a point of departure for our discussion of theoretical viewpoints on South-South trade and development.

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© 1993 Steen Folke, Niels Fold and Thyge Enevoldsen

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Folke, S., Fold, N., Enevoldsen, T. (1993). South-South Trade and Development: Theoretical Viewpoints. In: South-South Trade and Development. International Political Economy Series. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-22562-0_4

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