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Many Countries Sink or Swim on Commodity Prices—and on Orders from China

Alexander Monge-Naranjo and Faisal Sohail

The Regional Economist, 2016, issue April

Abstract: The ups and downs of commodity prices can have a huge impact on the economies of the producing nations (emerging, as well as developed). Increasingly, these economies are susceptible to the needs of a single buyer: China.

Date: 2016
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