Concept information
Preferred term
north-south regionalism
Definition(s)
- North-south regionalism refers to the creation of a regional arrangement between developed and developing countries. As with other examples of economic regionalism, the level of integration in a north-south regional project can vary from the loose ties of a preferential trading agreement to the deep linkages that point toward an European Union-style union. [Source: Encyclopedia of Governance; North-South Regionalism]
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URI
http://data.loterre.fr/ark:/67375/N9J-VPD6WG2X-H
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