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The Sustainability of African DebtMany large debtors of the 1980s, such as Argentina, Brazil or Mexico, have now escaped from the sequence of painful reschedulings which marred their economic prospects for almost a decade. Such is not the case in Africa; external debt remains large, and no arrangement has yet been devised to open the way to a brighter future.
Countermand
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anticipate
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meritorious
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The New Economic Geography: A Selective Survey aside. We are therefore led to raise the following, fundamental question: . (.)? More precisely, we want to explain why some particular economic activities choose to establish themselves in some particular places, and what is the resulting geographical organization of the economy.
逃避责任
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Technological Determinants of Tradely classical writers emphasized cross-country differences in technological capabilities as the principal cause of trade. But models focusing on disparities in factor endowments came to dominate thinking about international trade in the twentieth century, following the seminal writings of the Swedish
Infantry
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拥挤前
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The Political Economy of International Trading Arrangements: A Surveyrrangements and the expansion in the membership of existing agreements. For example, in the western hemisphere, the United States which had long followed a policy of not participating in such arrangements, formed free trade agreements with Israel in 1985, with Canada in 1988, and jointly with Canada
occult
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倒转
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The Emergence of the World Economye in. Indeed we already have at least one extraordinarily imaginative and stimulating book, by the Oxford historian Felipe Fernandez-Armesto (1995), that has viewed the past thousand years of the planet’s history from the vantage point of a future ‘galactic museum-keeper’, displaying vivid exhibits