United Kingdom Imports of Manufactures From Developing and New Industrial Countries: 1954-1966
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National Institute Economic Review, 1968, vol. 44, 32-49
Abstract:
This article examines United Kingdom imports of manufactures from developing and new industrial countries over the years 1954 to 1966 in terms of market shares and the growth of trade in different commodities. Its object is to elucidate some of the reasons for the much more successful performance of the new industrial countries, and to use their experience to suggest opportunities for promoting the trade of the developing countries.
Date: 1968
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