Abstract
Journalists who are responsible for a newspaper’s economic comment have an advantage over their colleagues who work on the sports, arts or leader pages: in order to write their daily articles they only need to look at what they have previously written on the topic in question and have no reason to fear that it will no longer be up to date. This is certainly true of one topic that is frequently commented on, namely the situation of the developing countries.
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R. Lewinson, Histoire de la crise, Payot, 1935.
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Riboud, J. (1989). An Ocean of Red Ink. In: The Case for a New ECU. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-09730-2_13
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