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Effects of the state trade countries upon the commodity markets

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This article proves that a good deal is to be said for an abandonment by the state trade countries of their financial abstention and for their active financial participation in the Integrated Programme for Commodities. At UNCTAD IV in Nairobi the Third World nations first presented their requests to the state trade countries, in an unmistakable manner, for more extensive development-policy contributions.

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HWWA-Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung-Hamburg. This Article is based on an extensive, as yet unpublished, research paper, “The Role of the State Trade Countries in the Production of, and Foreign Trade in, Raw Materials Against the Background of the Demands for an Integrated Programme for Commodities“, completed in December 1977.

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Kebschull, D. Effects of the state trade countries upon the commodity markets. Intereconomics 13, 109–114 (1978). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02929176

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