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The European Community has frequently been blamed for impairing, through its highly protectionist agricultural policy, the development chances of Third World countries. Our article analyses whether, and to what extent, this reproach is justified.
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member countries, without which any integration process is bound to stagnate. …
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The opportunities for the integration of developing countries and the limitations to such integration have not received … considerable research backlog has been accumulating in this field. The following article shows that the established integration … theory which has been evolved primarily with the problems of the European integration movement in mind is not able to evolve …
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The nineties have seen a number of developments which will have major consequences for international agricultural trade. Will the changed conditions in the world agricultural markets enable less developed countries (LDCs) and Central and Eastern European countries (CEECs) to exploit their...
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The last decade has witnessed the emergence of a more global economy reflecting the continued rise in trade (especially of manufactures) as a proportion of output, a major shift of international specialisation, faster diffusion of technical progress and the globalisation of financial markets....
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