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From the end of World War II to the mid - 1960s the majority of less - developed
countries have shared the common goal of promoting import - substituting
industrialization . The establishment of industry as an objective was pursued with
little ...
From the end of World War II to the mid - 1960s the majority of less - developed
countries have shared the common goal of promoting import - substituting
industrialization . The establishment of industry as an objective was pursued with
little ...
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Part of the reason that some smaller countries have shown flexibility in product
switching is that they have kept their internal price structure more in line with
world prices . Countries with sizable internal markets , on the other hand , are not
so ...
Part of the reason that some smaller countries have shown flexibility in product
switching is that they have kept their internal price structure more in line with
world prices . Countries with sizable internal markets , on the other hand , are not
so ...
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And these risks have seldom been more apparent than during 1973 and 1974
when world fertilizer prices doubled and in some cases supplies were not
available at any price . Under such circumstances domestic production , even
when ...
And these risks have seldom been more apparent than during 1973 and 1974
when world fertilizer prices doubled and in some cases supplies were not
available at any price . Under such circumstances domestic production , even
when ...
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Agriculture in a Traditional Economy | 3 |
Structural Transformation | 4 |
The Technology Backlog | 76 |
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