South-South Trade
Book section: Trade between developing countries has been steadily limited despite the supposed gains of regional integration. Explanations range from geography, institutions and trade costs to the difficulty of pursuing regional integration in the South. The asymmetric nature of trade liberalization has also played a role.
Author(s)
Lionel Fontagné
Publisher(s)
- Princeton University Press
Scientific editor(s)
- Kenneth A. Reinert, Ramkishen S. Rajan
Title of the work
- The Princeton Encyclopedia of the World Economy
Date of publication
- 2009
Keywords JEL
Keywords
- Commerce
Pages
- 1009-1012
URL of the HAL notice
Version
- 1