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Industrial co-operation is a rapidly expanding sphere of East-West economic and technological collaboration and it is a more systematic and lasting form of inter-enterprise dealings than conventional trading relations. This association consists in reciprocally matching or joint pursuits in such fields of interest to the partner enterprises as research and development (R & D), know-how, investment, production, the construction of projects, the training of specialists and marketing.
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R. E. Ebel, Communist Trade in Oil and Gas, New York, Praeger, 1970, pp. 101, 102, 182.
N. Scott and H. Günter (eds), Transnational Industrial Relations, London, Macmillan, 1972, p. 25.
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Wilczynski, J. (1976). Industrial Co-operation. In: The Multinationals and East-West Relations. Trade Policy Research Centre. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-02600-5_5
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