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When recent belligerents seek to develop bilateral relations, the point of departure is zero. Changes in the nature and extent of their relations are; not at the margin; they are profound, since even a small volume of trade represents an infinite rate of change.
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© 1983 Ruth Arad, Seev Hirsch and Alfred Tovias and the Trade Policy Research Centre
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Arad, R., Hirsch, S., Tovias, A. (1983). Interdependence between Past Belligerents. In: The Economics of Peacemaking. Trade Policy Research Centre. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-06227-0_2
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