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Global Economic Prospects and the Developing Countries 1994

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This year’s report gives special attention to international trade in commodities, a subject of central importance to many developing countries, as commodity exports continue to be a large component of their total exports. Chapter 1 deals with global conditions and prospects for developing countries. Chapters 2 and 3 examine trends in international commodity markets and implications of commodity dependence for growth and development in low-income countries.

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  • World Bank, 1994. "Global Economic Prospects and the Developing Countries 1994," World Bank Publications - Books, The World Bank Group, number 32389.
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