The Future of the World Economy: A United Nations StudyOxford University Press, 1977 - Počet stran: 110 Over the past two years, governments from all parts of the world have accepted that concept of establishing a more just and equitable world trading and financial system -- a New International Economic Order. This study, sponsored by the United Nations, provides an unusually clear picture of the economic and policy measures needed to put this concept into practice over the next 25 years. |
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INTRODUCTION AND SUMMARY | 1 |
PART ONE APPRAISING THE FUTURE | 13 |
PART TWO WORLD ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND ITS IMPLICATIONS 2 2 2 44 | 29 |
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The Future of the World Economy: A United Nations Study Wassily Leontief,Anne P. Carter,United Nations,Peter A. Petri Zobrazení fragmentů - 1977 |
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