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South Cooperation South - South Cooperation Select Bibliography* 2016 * On-going work: by no means exhaustive. Contents I Broad Themes II Trade and Investment III Sectoral Studies IV Technology and Technology Transfer V Miscellaneous I Broad Themes Abbasi, M. 2012. “Sustainable Practices in Pakistani Manufacturing Supply Chains: Motives, Sharing Mechanism and Performance Outcome”. Journal of Quality and Technology Management. 8 (2). 51–74. Abdenur, Adriana Erthal, and João Moura Estevão Marques Da Fonseca. 2013. "The North’s growing role in South–South cooperation: Keeping the Foothold”. Third World Quarterly. 34. Abduraxmonovich, Abdurahim Okunov. 2003. “Economic Cooperation between India and Central Asian Republics with Special Reference to Uzbekistan”. RIS Discussion Paper, No.53. RIS, New Delhi. 23p. Abe, M. 2013. Expansion of Global Value Chains in Asian Developing Countries: Automotive Case Study in the Mekong Subregion. 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