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World Markets for Manufactures and Industrialisation in Developing Countries,actured goods were proving to be very dynamic and to show greater stability and improving relative prices, so some developing countries began to focus on the promotion of manufactured exports in the hope of finding a permanent solution to the external constraints on their development.Ambulatory 发表于 2025-3-26 14:15:01
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International Finance: Issues of Special Interest for Developing Countries,A central difficulty in writing on the international financial and monetary system during March 1978 is that one must avoid the Scylla of getting lost in the very latest crisis, but also the Charybdis of assuming away the post-1971 experience, expecting that the future of the world economy will be similar to the 1959–71 ‘golden age’.