The Journal of Developing Areas, Tập 24Western Illinois University, 1986 |
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... ment thereafter . However , and without doing damage to the author's ideological preferences , I would have appreciated some additional com- mentary and data on the costs of maintaining an empire . This would be especially welcome for ...
... ment thereafter . However , and without doing damage to the author's ideological preferences , I would have appreciated some additional com- mentary and data on the costs of maintaining an empire . This would be especially welcome for ...
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... ment , but only a handful of success stories . LDC policymakers can ben- efit greatly from the study of what has worked , while keeping in mind the internal differences among the NICs and the inherent limitations of an export - led ...
... ment , but only a handful of success stories . LDC policymakers can ben- efit greatly from the study of what has worked , while keeping in mind the internal differences among the NICs and the inherent limitations of an export - led ...
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... ment was seen as more dangerous than borrowed resources , owing to the possibility of foreign intervention in the economy . Not surprisingly , it recommends policies in all countries be adjusted to promote direct foreign investment ...
... ment was seen as more dangerous than borrowed resources , owing to the possibility of foreign intervention in the economy . Not surprisingly , it recommends policies in all countries be adjusted to promote direct foreign investment ...
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