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Special drawing rights and development aid

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The introduction of the Special Drawing Rights (SDRs) has not fulfilled the wishes of the LDCs. Whereas the industrialised countries look upon SDRs simply as international liquidity reserves, LDCs aim at the linking of SDRs with development aid. Is their concept really as out of place as the industrialised countries maintain it is?

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Hamburg Institute for International Economics.

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Kebschull, D. Special drawing rights and development aid. Intereconomics 7, 118–121 (1972). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02929454

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