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... UNCTAD and the “ Group of 77. ” In- creasingly , the countries of the Third World grow disinclined to accept those traditional rules and relationships which appear contrary to their urgent needs for development . Thus , America's ...
... UNCTAD and the “ Group of 77. ” In- creasingly , the countries of the Third World grow disinclined to accept those traditional rules and relationships which appear contrary to their urgent needs for development . Thus , America's ...
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... UNCTAD I , but nevertheless insisted on retaining the old partial pref- erences as well . Thus , the Associated African States continued to receive special preference in European markets , while European goods received special ...
... UNCTAD I , but nevertheless insisted on retaining the old partial pref- erences as well . Thus , the Associated African States continued to receive special preference in European markets , while European goods received special ...
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... UNCTAD see Sidney Weintraub , " After the UN Trade Conference : Lessons and Por- tents , " Foreign Affairs , Vol . 43 , 1964 , pp . 37-50 . 28. On American expectations before the Conference see Isaiah Frank , " Issues Before the U.N. ...
... UNCTAD see Sidney Weintraub , " After the UN Trade Conference : Lessons and Por- tents , " Foreign Affairs , Vol . 43 , 1964 , pp . 37-50 . 28. On American expectations before the Conference see Isaiah Frank , " Issues Before the U.N. ...
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General Considerations | 3 |
Main Issues within the Atlantic | 85 |
Basic Balance of Payments 1970 | 98 |
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