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Dependencies and interdependencies

A theoretical comment

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In the area of foreign trade theory, the theorem of unequal exchange, in the area of social sciences in general and in the sphere of development policy in particular, the “dependencia“ approach, and in the politico-economic area, the interdependence approach, have yielded important results and — more important — may yield moe results. Those working on world models should try to integrate these results into their future research more effectively.

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International Institute for Comparative Social Research, Wissenschaftszentrum — Berlin.

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Bärtschi, W. Dependencies and interdependencies. Intereconomics 13, 246–250 (1978). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02929249

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