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The economic implications of the latest upsurge of the oil prices for the whole world-and for the developing countries in particular-are such as to make a strategy of common responsibility of industrialized and developing countries more urgent than ever. Rainer Offergeld, Federal Minister for...
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dependence on energy supplies from the USSR. Are these fears justified? Are there any realistic alternatives open to the …
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Substantial successes have been achieved since 1973 in increasing energy efficiency and substituting other fuels for … complacency as any relaxation in energy policy efforts may well contribute to provoking the next oil price shock. …
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dependent on external energy supplies. In the following, Guido Brunner, the competent Member of the Commission of the European … Communities, describes the changes we are facing in the energy field and what the Community is doing to face up to them. …
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The growth strategies pursued by the vast majority of developing countries considerably neglect the agricultural sector. The following article discusses the main determinant factors for this discrimination, namely the shortcomings of macroeconomic as well as sectoral and project policies.
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