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... developed and underdeveloped countries . Third , the substantive nature of the Third World's relation- ships with the West can be competitive or complementary . Third - World industrial products can enter into the markets of the developed ...
... developed and underdeveloped countries . Third , the substantive nature of the Third World's relation- ships with the West can be competitive or complementary . Third - World industrial products can enter into the markets of the developed ...
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... countries could achieve their national social , economic and political develop- ment ... developed countries , only Britain favored the general preferential treatment of Third - World manufactures The Atlantic Community and the Third World ...
... countries could achieve their national social , economic and political develop- ment ... developed countries , only Britain favored the general preferential treatment of Third - World manufactures The Atlantic Community and the Third World ...
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... developed countries to develop as rapidly as that of the industrial countries ” : and in- cluded Roberto de Oliveira Campos , Gottfried Haberler , James Meade , and Jan Tinbergen . 21. In particular , the new articles cited the need for ...
... developed countries to develop as rapidly as that of the industrial countries ” : and in- cluded Roberto de Oliveira Campos , Gottfried Haberler , James Meade , and Jan Tinbergen . 21. In particular , the new articles cited the need for ...
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General Considerations | 3 |
Main Issues within the Atlantic | 85 |
Basic Balance of Payments 1970 | 98 |
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