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Types and Determining Factors of the International Division of Labour

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The magnitude and scope of the difference between the production and consumption structures of individual countries and thus the extent to which they join in the worldwide system of the productive forces and participate in the international division of labour are determined by a number of factors.

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Nyilas, J. (1982). Types and Determining Factors of the International Division of Labour. In: World Economy and Its Main Development Tendencies. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-3502-5_2

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