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Commodity Exports and NIEO Proposals for Buffer Stocks and Compensatory Finance: Implications for Latin America

In: Export Diversification and the New Protectionism: The Experiences of Latin America

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  • F. G. Adams
  • J. R. Behrman
  • M. Lasaga

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  • F. G. Adams & J. R. Behrman & M. Lasaga, 1981. "Commodity Exports and NIEO Proposals for Buffer Stocks and Compensatory Finance: Implications for Latin America," NBER Chapters, in: Export Diversification and the New Protectionism: The Experiences of Latin America, pages 48-82, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
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