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The energy crisis and the third world

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The economic implications of the latest upsurge of the oil prices for the whole world—and for the developing countries in particular—are such as to make a strategy of common responsibility of industrialized and developing countries more urgent than ever. Rainer Offergeld, Federal Minister for Economic Cooperation, elucidates his ideas about such a strategy.

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Slightly abridged version of a speech in German language to the staff of Sonweizerisches Institut für Aus andsforschung.

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Offergeld, R. The energy crisis and the third world. Intereconomics 15, 176–180 (1980). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02930848

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