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limits of exports resulting in grave disadvantages for other targets of economic and development policies. …
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The growing importance of Japan on the world market has brought with it changes in the international division of labour and a shift in the focus of the expansion in world trade away from the EC and the USA. What factors determine the shares of the EC, the USA and Japan in international trade?...
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The sudden shock of the fivefold increase of the price of oil in the autumn of 1973 has been reflected since in the world trade by structural changes in its composition by categories of goods and its regional distribution. How has the international trade coped with this shock, and which more...
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’s gas exports to Europe. An analysis of how Europe has compensated for these missing gas volumes shows that the disruption …
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has thus been as a tool for the promotion of exports from the developing countries. Now that EC statistics on preferential … imports in 1973–1976 are available, it is for the first time possible to undertake a detailed evaluation of the GSP in the …
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There are important reasons why Japan's policy regarding imports of technology should find its place in the literature … ability to subordinate technology imports to development requirements of the national economy, and even though the procedure …
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