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Developing countries’ trade with the eastern block: co-operation as a way of promoting trade?

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  1. UN, World Economic Survey, 1974, Part I: Mid-term Review and Appraisal of Progress in the Implementation of the International Development Strategy, New York 1975.

  2. Bulgaria: food processing, agricultural machinery: CSSR: leather and footwear industry, engineering, textiles, sugar and food industries, ceramics and glass; GDR: textiles, various kinds of machinery; Hungary: pharmaceuticals, electrical equipment, buses and utility cars; Poland: mining, textiles, shipbuilding; Rumania: crude oil industry, forestry and wood processing; the USSR: extraction of resources, heavy industry. UNCTAD, “Summary of the review of trends and policies in trade between countries having different economic and social systems”, TD/B/499 (t. 8. 1974); “Review of trends and policies in trade …”, TD/B/560 (30. 6. 1975).

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Developing countries’ trade with the eastern block: co-operation as a way of promoting trade?. Economic Bulletin 13, 42–47 (1976). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02614559

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