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, the following article suggests that Third World governments should not take hasty investment decisions in favour of …
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In spite of the growth of population and the inevitable push towards better living conditions which must involve a growing demand for industrial materials, there seems little justification for fears of scarcities of materials, apart of course from the temporary scarcities and temporary high...
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” of world market prices for industrial raw materials to “fundamental” market conditions. Price fluctuations are likely …
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Since April 1984 there has been a general fall in world market prices for industrial raw materials following upon …
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The successful completion of negotiations on the Common Fund has not yet led to the hoped-for break-through for any of the commodity agreements belonging to the Integrated Programme for Commodities (IPC). Opposition, particularly by the industrialised countries, but also by individual producer...
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