Abstract
Trade and aid are two points at which two worlds meet: the relatively affluent world of the industrialised, market economy countries, suffering from recession now, certainly, and with their own pockets of unemployment, underemployment and poverty; and the Third World, with its pockets of affluence, certainly, particularly in the oil exporting nations and in a dozen or so others which are on their way to becoming industrialised, yet with a great impoverished mass of people to whom at present no hope of a better life is offered.
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© 1976 John Cole
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Cole, J. (1976). The World’s Chance to Change. In: The Poor of the Earth. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-15719-8_10
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