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The Interests of the Industrial West in Relations With Developing Countries

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East-West-South

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The 1930s obliged what is known as the West to become aware of its growing interdependence, but it took the Second World War to transform the resulting interdependence into an assumed solidarity: the European construction is the most elaborate manifestation; concertation within OECD shows the need, to manage this solidarity, of a permanent structure for dialogue.

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  1. Frank Wolter, “Adjusting to imports from developing countries”, paper for symposium on the New International Economic Order, Kiel, December 1976.

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  2. Sensitive products are considered to be those for which imports represented an important share of the domestic market or for which they were growing rapidly, and those for which exports represented an important share of production or whose growth was rapid in value terms.

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  3. Dollé, Annexe 6 in Y. Berthelot et G. Tardy, Le Défi Economique du Tiers-Monde, Documentation Française, Paris, 1978. p. 185.

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  4. World Bank, World Development Report 1979 Table 24.

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  5. lbid: Table 23.

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Christopher T. Saunders

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© 1981 The Vienna Institute for Comparative Economic Studies

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Berthelot, Y. (1981). The Interests of the Industrial West in Relations With Developing Countries. In: Saunders, C.T. (eds) East-West-South. Vienna Institute for Comparative Economic Studies. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-06068-9_2

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