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Small States, Micro States, and their International Negotiation and Migration

Small States, Micro States, and their International Negotiation and Migration

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Due to low bargaining power and scarce resources, small developing states face severe disadvantages in international negotiations and may benefit from bloc formation and intra-bloc migration. Policies are examined in a model where a bloc`s size and welfare impact are determined by international and regional negotiation costs, bargaining power, accession rule, and intra-bloc migration. The main findings are: (i) bloc formation likelihood, size, and benefit increase with international negotiation costs; (ii) intra-bloc migration acts as a public good, raising regional benefits; (iii) bloc size is optimal in the presence of accession fees; (iv) intra-bloc migration and North- South trade are complements under negotiations for increased market access. Thus, even if trading identical goods, small neighboring states should consider forming an international negotiating bloc and supporting intra-bloc migration.

Ⅰ. Introduction

Ⅱ. The Model

Ⅲ. South-South Migration

Ⅳ. South-South Migration and North-South Trade

Ⅴ. Conclusion

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