Abstract
The last two decades have witnessed a tendency towards a new international division of labour, spearheaded by the Newly Industrialising Countries (NICs). Traditionally the developing countries in the South1 have exported raw materials to the developed countries in the North in exchange for manufactured goods, whereas the NICs have developed a very considerable export of manufactured goods (textiles, clothing, electronics) primarily to the North.2
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