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Regional economic integration between developing countries

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  3. Cf. United Nations: Status of Recommendations to Improve the Flow of Nepal's Thira Country Trade, UNCTAD/ESCAP, Katmandu, September 1980.

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  12. This allocation was based on the proposals of a United Nations team of exports: Economic Cooperation among Member Countries of the Association of South-East Asian Nations. Report of a United Nations Team, op. cit., Cf. United Nations: Status of Recommendations to Improve the Flow of Nepal's Third Country Trade, UNCTAD/ESCAP, Katmandu, September 1980. p. 52.

  13. Cf. J. Wong, op. cit., Regional Cooperation and Industrialization in ASEAN, in: Institute of Developing Economics, New Directions of Asia's Development Strategies, Tokyo, 1980, p. 150.

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Wagner, N. Regional economic integration between developing countries. Intereconomics 18, 270–277 (1983). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02928230

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