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New aspects of US economic policy towards LDCs

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President Carter assumed power in Washington in January, 1977. Since that time, many aspects of US foreign economic policy, especially those involving the less developed countries (LDCs), have been reviewed and some new approaches have been introduced. Foreign and concepts have been adjusted and the US has actively participated in the North-South Dialogue; it has also become increasingly involved in international economic including UN conferences.

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Department of Economics, Florida Atlantic University.

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Feuerlein, W.J. New aspects of US economic policy towards LDCs. Intereconomics 12, 329–332 (1977). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02928826

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