A reordered world; emerging international economic problems
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Washington
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Potomac Associates
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[1973]
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xxiv, 260 p.: illus.; 21 cm
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مرجع به حساب نمي آيد
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Includes bibliographical references
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Contents: Takeyama, Y. Don`t take Japan for granted.- Malmgren, H. B. Coming trade wars?- Cooper, R. N. Trade policy is foreign policy.- Cleveland, H. vna B. How the dollar standard died.- Cooper, R. N. The future of the dollar.- Krause, L. B. Why exports are becoming irrelevant.- Bergsten. C. F. The threat from the third world.- Cooper, R. N. Third world tariff tangle.- Diebold, J. Multinational corporations: why be scared of them?- Luard, E. Who gets what on the seabed?- Moran, T. H. New deal or raw deal in raw materials.- Adeiman, M. A. Is the oil shortage real?- Levy, W. J. An Atlantic- Japanese energy policy.- Hollick, A. L. Seabeds make strange politics
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International economic relations-- Addresses, essays, lectures
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International finance-- Addresses, essays, lectures