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The Least Developed Countries Report: The Potential Role of South-South Cooperation for Inclusive and Sustainable Development
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Focusing on the challenges faced by Least Developed Countries (LDCs) amid economic difficulties, the publication emphasizes the necessity for new development strategies. It examines the potential of South-South cooperation and regional developmentalism, arguing that LDCs must evolve into Catalytic Development States. These states should address LDC vulnerabilities and implement innovative policy agendas to effectively engage with dynamic growth opportunities in the South.
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The Least Developed Countries Report: The Potential Role of South-South Cooperation for Inclusive and Sustainable Development, United Nations
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- 2012
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- Title
- The Least Developed Countries Report: The Potential Role of South-South Cooperation for Inclusive and Sustainable Development
- Language
- English
- Authors
- United Nations
- Publisher
- Snowballpublishing.com
- Released
- 2012
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 166
- ISBN13
- 9789211128352
- Description
- Focusing on the challenges faced by Least Developed Countries (LDCs) amid economic difficulties, the publication emphasizes the necessity for new development strategies. It examines the potential of South-South cooperation and regional developmentalism, arguing that LDCs must evolve into Catalytic Development States. These states should address LDC vulnerabilities and implement innovative policy agendas to effectively engage with dynamic growth opportunities in the South.