Trade and Development Problems of the Under-Developed Countries: the Back Ground To the United Nations' Conference
A. Maizels,
L. F. Campbell-Boross and
P. B. W. Rayment
National Institute Economic Review, 1964, vol. 28, 24-48
Abstract:
The United Nations' Conference on Trade and Development now in session in Geneva is concerned essentially with the evolution of new policies for international trade which would assist the under-developed countries to expand substantially their current level of earnings from exports. The purpose of the present article is not to discuss the many alternative proposals which have been put forward at Geneva, but rather to examine the facts behind the slow growth in the export earnings of the underdeveloped countries over the past decade or so.
Date: 1964
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