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The Mongolian People'S Republic in the System of International Socialist Economic Integration

M. N. Iumin

Chinese Economy, 1973, vol. 7, issue 2, 92-105

Abstract: In July of 1971 the Twenty-Fifth Session of the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance [COMECON], which met in Bucharest, adopted the Complex Program of Socialist Economic Integration. The Politburo of the Central Committee of the Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party [MPRP] and the Council of Ministers of the Mongolian People's Republic [MPR] readily accepted the political and economic significance of the Complex Program and directed the appropriate organs to work out concrete measures for realizing those of its points which concerned the MPR as a member of Comecon.

Date: 1973
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