Developing countries and regional economic cooperation

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Developing countries and regional economic cooperation

M. Leann Brown

Praeger, 1994

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [155]-167) and index

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内容説明

Regional economic organizations of developing countries have a mixed record of success. The author examines national decisions, regional institutions and selected cases using a cognitive framing model in order to better understand the reasons behind their failures and successes. Case studies are included on Chile (Andean Pact), Nigeria (ECOWAS) and the Philippines (ASEAN). This study will interest researchers and graduate-level students of regional economic integration, political economy of developing countries, as well as specialists in Latin America, West Africa, and Southeast Asia.

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Introduction Explaining Regional Economic Cooperation: The Case for a Cognitive Framing Model The Andean Case: The 1976 Chilean Decision to Withdraw from the Pact The ECOWAS Case: The 1983 Nigerian Decision to Expel Alien Workers The ASEAN Case: The 1977 Philippine Decision Concerning Sabah Conclusions and Policy Recommendations Appendix References

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