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There are virtually no developing countries that are not members of one or more regional groupings. Regional partnership among developing countries with a comparable economic situation is a widely followed strategy to overcome the limitations of small economic size and to acquire more bargaining power. So far, however, the success of most groupings has been limited. In many cases the initial high expectations have not been fulfilled.
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Kennes, W. (2000). South-South Regionalism. In: Small Developing Countries and Global Markets. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780333977767_4
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