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Time and again, and in the more recent past during the UNCTAD Ill-Conference, the less developed countries (LDCs) have found fault with the industrial countries’ declining contribution towards the economic development of the Third World. The question is now whether the future will bring a change of this tendency which has shown itself for a number of years.
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Institute for Development Research, Berlin, and Institute of Social Economics, Stuttgart University.
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Kruse-Rodenacker, A. Aid policy of the industrial countries. Intereconomics 7, 367–370 (1972). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02927488
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