South Cooperation

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. Economic and Social Commission for Asia and Pacific (ESCAP). Abhyankar, Uday. 1986. “South-South Cooperation: A New Perspective”. RIS Digest. September-December. RIS. New Delhi. p.12. Aboubacar, M. 2013. “Emerging Donors and Knowledge Sharing for development: the case of Korea.” Yonsei Journal of Development Studies Abuodha J., Simiyu-Wafukho S. Rapporteurs. 2008. “China -Africa Civil Society Dialogue”. Dialogue Workshop Proceedings. Kenya. Heinrich Boll Stiftung & Fahuma. 23 p. Accord. 2013. “African Union African Solidarity Initiative in Support of Post-Conflict Reconstruction and Development in Africa.” Draft report for the African Solidarity Initiative. ADB - UNESCAP. 2014. Trade Process Analysis Report for Subregional Cooperation in South Asia, ADB and UNESCAP. Manila and Bangkok. ADB Institute. 2000. Policy Recommendations for Preventing another Capital Account Crisis. Asian Policy Forum. ADB Institute. Tokyo. ADB. 1988. Towards Regional cooperation in South Asia. ADB. Manila. 158p. ADB. 1999. Asian Development Outlook 1999. Hong Kong, Oxford University Press. Manila, ADB. ADB. 2007. “Is Intra-Asian Trade Growth Driven by Independent Regional Demand?, Asian Development Outlook 2007. Manila, ADB. ADB. 2008. Quantification of South Asian Trade Benefits. ADB. Manila. ADB. 2009. Study on intraregional trade and investment in South Asia. ADB. Manila. 287p. ADB. 2012. CAREC 2020: A Strategic Framework for the Central Asia Regional Economic Cooperation Program 2011-2020, ADB. Manila. ADB. 2013. “Case Study on South–South Cooperation”. PRC–ADB Knowledge-Sharing Platform, ADB. Manila. ADB.2014. Economic Corridor Development for Inclusive Asian Regional Integration: Modeling Approach to Economic Corridors. ADB. Manila. Adhikari, Ratnakar and Chatrini Weeratunge. 2007. ‘Textiles and Clothing in South Asia: Current Status and Future Potential’, South Asia Economic Journal. 8 (2). 171–203. AfDB (African Development Bank), OECD (Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development), UNDP (United Nations Development Programme), and UNECA (United Nations Economic Commission for Africa). 2011. African Economic Outlook 2011: Africa and Its Emerging Partners. Paris and Tunis. Afghanistan Investment Support Agency (AISA). 2012. Report on Delhi investment summit on Afghanistan. Kabul: AISA. Afghanistan Ministry of Finance. 2012. Development Cooperation Report. Kabul: Ministry of Finance, Government of Afghanistan. African Development Bank. 2000. African Development Report. New York: Oxford University Press. Afrodad (African Network on Debt and Development). 2011. Mapping Chinese Development Assistance in Africa: An Analysis of the Experiences of Ethiopia. Harare, Afrodad. Agarwal, M. 2013. “South-South Economic Cooperation: Emerging Trends and Future Challenges”. Background Research Paper, Submitted to the High Level Panel on the Post-2015 Development Agenda. Agarwal, M. and Whalley, J. 2015. “South-South Economic Cooperation, STECO and the Financial Crisis”. World Scientific Reference on Asia and the World Economy, Volume II, 107-128. Agarwal, Manmohan. 2010. “Economic Cooperation among the BRIC”. Policy Brief. No.48. RIS. New Delhi. Agarwal, Manmohan. 2015. “New Development Bank: A Contribution to Development Finance”. Policy Brief. No. 68. New Delhi: RIS. Agarwala, Ramgopal. 2003. “Towards a Multipolar World of International Finance”. RIS Discussion Paper. No.46. New Delhi: RIS, 31p. Agarwala, Ramgopal. 2007. “Towards an Asian Regional Mechanism for Addressing Excess Foreign Exchange Reserves, Infrastructure Deficits and Global Imbalances”. Policy Brief No.31. RIS. New Delhi. Agarwala, Ramgopal. 2008. “Towards a Global Compact for Managing Climate Change”. Policy Brief. No.34. RIS. New Delhi. Agarwala, Ramgopal. 2009. “Regional Keynesianism: An Urgent Need of the Hour and Its Relevance for India Today”. Policy Brief. No.43. RIS. New Delhi. Aggarwal, and Govind Ram. 1987. South-South Economic Cooperation Problems and Prospects , New Delhi: Radiant Publications. Aggarwal, M R. 1979. Regional Economic Cooperation in South Asia. New Delhi. S Chand. 155p. Agrawal, S. 2007. Emerging Donors in International Development Assistance: The India Case. International Development Research Center (IDRC). Ottawa. Agrawala, R. and B. Prakash. 2002. “Regional Cooperation in Asia: Long-term Progress, Recent Retrogression, and the Way Forward”. ERD Working Papers Series No.28, Manila, Asian Development Bank. Ahar, Altaf. (Ed). 1983. Third World strategy: Economic and P olitical Cohension in the South. New York: Praeger. Ahluwalia, Isher Judge and John Williamson. 2003. South Asian experience with growth. New Delhi, OUP, 218p. Ahsan, A. 1988. “Third Asian Summit”. SAARC Perspective, 2(3), University Press Limited. Akyüz, Yilmaz. 2005. “The WTO Negotiations on Industrial Tariffs: What is at Stake for DC?”. RIS Discussion Paper. 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