Trade Cooperation Within the ECAFE Region
D. T. Lakdawala
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D. T. Lakdawala: Economics, University of Bombay
The Pakistan Development Review, 1962, vol. 2, issue 4, 505-542
Abstract:
The idea of regional economic cooperation has gained strong support during the post-War period. The geographical proximity of different countries in the same,region has often led to similar resource bases, common historical experience, and similar cultural and social evolutions. They have more common problems among themselves than with outsiders and a more common outlook, and, therefore, have greater scope for fruitful interchange of views and experiments, and a larger field of productive cooperation and collaboration. If individually many of them feel small and helpless, they can seek solace and support among themselves.
Date: 1962
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