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International Trade And Economic Development

   
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The successful completion of the Uruguay Round is expected to greatly benefit developing countries through continued deregulation and increased access to developed-country markets Characteristics of the international trade sector of developing countries and high income countries: Low income Middle income Upper middle income High income Average annual growth rate of exports, 1980-1990 5...
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The successful completion of the Uruguay Round is expected to greatly benefit developing countries through continued deregulation and increased access to developed-country markets Characteristics of the international trade sector of developing countries and high income countries: Low income Middle income Upper middle income High income Average annual growth rate of exports, 1980-1990 5...
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