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Developing countries tend to take a negative view of the protection of intellectual property rights as reflected in the TRIPs agreement, as this seems to conflict with their own developmental needs. As the following article points out, there are, however, a number of reasons why developing...
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Approaches in the United Nations to solve the problems resulting from world population trends - the so …-called "population explosion" in the countries of the Third World - as part of the North-South cooperation are not new; nor are they …
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The developing countries have to be involved more closely in the international division of labour if they are to be able to play their part in a New International Economic Order. Increased competition in semifinished and finished products and internal substitution processes will pose new...
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this is the dominant role played by transactions involving manufactured goods in world trade. An additional factor is that …
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focuses on the countertrade of Third World countries, both among themselves and with industrialised countries. …
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