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... regions , and for the under- developed regions , including the poor socialist region , from $ 266 ( China etc. ) and $ 390 ( Africa , arid ) to $ 1093 ( Africa South ) . Table 1 Targets for GNP Per Capita by Region , to Fulfil " Basic ...
... regions , and for the under- developed regions , including the poor socialist region , from $ 266 ( China etc. ) and $ 390 ( Africa , arid ) to $ 1093 ( Africa South ) . Table 1 Targets for GNP Per Capita by Region , to Fulfil " Basic ...
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... Regions : Latin America ( medium ) 89.3 1365.2 1093.8 1103.3 820.8 Latin America ( low ) 34.1 650.5 548.5 539.8 411.5 Europe South 52.8 487.5 388.9 385.7 291.9 Middle East 27.4 808.1 634.5 528.3 475.9 Africa South 14.3 532.7 311.9 423.0 ...
... Regions : Latin America ( medium ) 89.3 1365.2 1093.8 1103.3 820.8 Latin America ( low ) 34.1 650.5 548.5 539.8 411.5 Europe South 52.8 487.5 388.9 385.7 291.9 Middle East 27.4 808.1 634.5 528.3 475.9 Africa South 14.3 532.7 311.9 423.0 ...
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... regions except Southern Europe and , on the condition of " revolu- tionary changes " , also the Middle East . For the poorest regions the A level target would imply an illogical income distribution , that is that more than 20 percent of ...
... regions except Southern Europe and , on the condition of " revolu- tionary changes " , also the Middle East . For the poorest regions the A level target would imply an illogical income distribution , that is that more than 20 percent of ...
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