Publication |
2011.
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Summary/Abstract |
This article argues that, even as the Commonwealth has been seen by some commentators to have lost some of its political salience, its attractiveness as a trading bloc remains as strong as ever. It draws on recent research that indicates very healthy growth rates in intra-Commonwealth trade, and that reaffirms the continuing relevance of the 'Commonwealth effect' identified by Ludan and Jones in 2001.
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