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... merely as ideal types , useful perhaps in clarifying the definitions and alternatives which our study emphasizes . Such models cannot pretend to offer fixed accommodations for all the great variety of relations that pass through history ...
... merely as ideal types , useful perhaps in clarifying the definitions and alternatives which our study emphasizes . Such models cannot pretend to offer fixed accommodations for all the great variety of relations that pass through history ...
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... merely commercial but has a large political and investment component . Even after 1971 , the basic deficit came less from an unfavorable balance of trade than from overseas govern- ment expenditures and direct business investments . In ...
... merely commercial but has a large political and investment component . Even after 1971 , the basic deficit came less from an unfavorable balance of trade than from overseas govern- ment expenditures and direct business investments . In ...
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... merely making a forecast . I think that we would be faced with restrictive measures which will be adopted at first gradually and individually by the various countries ; and then probably on an agreed scale in order to put a brake on the ...
... merely making a forecast . I think that we would be faced with restrictive measures which will be adopted at first gradually and individually by the various countries ; and then probably on an agreed scale in order to put a brake on the ...
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General Considerations | 3 |
Main Issues within the Atlantic | 85 |
Basic Balance of Payments 1970 | 98 |
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