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This chapter attempts to single out the main structural developments which will to a great extent influence the policy-makers’ attitudes towards foreign economic policy. It starts by examining developments in foreign trade (level, direction and structure of trade) and goes on to consider developments in the domestic economies of Europe and Asia with a particular focus on long-term adjustment problems. It concludes with an evaluation of the attitudes of policymakers with respect to the economic system and trade issues.

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© 1987 Ali M. El-Agraa

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Praet, P. (1987). Structural Developments and Euro-Asian Cooperation. In: El-Agraa, A.M. (eds) Protection, Cooperation, Integration and Development. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-09370-0_9

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