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... foreign exchange multiplier effect . A Two Sector Model In developing countries which have pursued a policy of self - sufficiency by im- port substitution , foreign exchange bottlenecks have in the past appeared particularly troublesome ...
... foreign exchange multiplier effect . A Two Sector Model In developing countries which have pursued a policy of self - sufficiency by im- port substitution , foreign exchange bottlenecks have in the past appeared particularly troublesome ...
Page 235
... foreign borrowing . Fi to F2 increases industrial output from O to O2 and brings into use idle domestic resources , D to D2 . This represents a movement towards the full employment capacity level of the ... Foreign Exchange Multiplier 235.
... foreign borrowing . Fi to F2 increases industrial output from O to O2 and brings into use idle domestic resources , D to D2 . This represents a movement towards the full employment capacity level of the ... Foreign Exchange Multiplier 235.
Page 237
... foreign exchange availability will be divided in some proportion between consumption , intermediate and capital goods imports and that the multiplier derived in this paper would , of course , be applicable ... Foreign Exchange Multiplier 237.
... foreign exchange availability will be divided in some proportion between consumption , intermediate and capital goods imports and that the multiplier derived in this paper would , of course , be applicable ... Foreign Exchange Multiplier 237.
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