Economics and World History: Myths and ParadoxesWe cherish many myths about our histories. Not the least of these myths are those about economic history: such as the roots of depressions, the causes of growth and the reasons behind nations' different stages of economic development. Paul Bairoch sets out in this book to demolish 18 such myths and to reveal generally unnoticed but economically important turning points in modern economic history. |
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However , as a general rule , from 1975–80 onwards the relative importance of the rest of the world to the supply of ores to the Western developed countries showed , as with energy , a moderately declining trend .
However , as a general rule , from 1975–80 onwards the relative importance of the rest of the world to the supply of ores to the Western developed countries showed , as with energy , a moderately declining trend .
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This leads to an increase in the relative importance of trade flows between the two . In any case , the Communist countries represented only 10 % of world trade . The share of the Third World in Western developed countries ' exports ...
This leads to an increase in the relative importance of trade flows between the two . In any case , the Communist countries represented only 10 % of world trade . The share of the Third World in Western developed countries ' exports ...
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Its origins can be clearly established , since most of the literature quotes the same source and can be traced to a United Nations study : Relative Prices of Exports and Imports of Underdeveloped Countries ( New York , 1949 ) .
Its origins can be clearly established , since most of the literature quotes the same source and can be traced to a United Nations study : Relative Prices of Exports and Imports of Underdeveloped Countries ( New York , 1949 ) .
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Was there Free Trade in the Rest of the World? | 30 |
Has Protectionism Always had a Negative Impact? | 44 |
Major Myths on the Role of the Third World in Western | 57 |
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