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The Law And Economics Of Development And Environment: An Introduction To The Symposium, Daniel H. Cole
The Law And Economics Of Development And Environment: An Introduction To The Symposium, Daniel H. Cole
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The North-South Dialogue, Thomas Ehrlich
The North-South Dialogue, Thomas Ehrlich
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Approaching Common Issues With Developing Countries, Thomas Ehrlich
Approaching Common Issues With Developing Countries, Thomas Ehrlich
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Book Review. International Development Banks By John Syz, Henry J. Richardson Iii
Book Review. International Development Banks By John Syz, Henry J. Richardson Iii
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Book Review. Economic Development, Peace And International Law By Wil D. Verwey, A. A. Fatouros
Book Review. Economic Development, Peace And International Law By Wil D. Verwey, A. A. Fatouros
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Book Review. The Effectiveness Of International Decisions And Foreign Development Lending -- Legal Aspects, A. A. Fatouros
Book Review. The Effectiveness Of International Decisions And Foreign Development Lending -- Legal Aspects, A. A. Fatouros
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Legal Remedies For Overurbanization: The Ghanaian Experience, Robert L. Birmingham, Carolyn S. Birmingham
Legal Remedies For Overurbanization: The Ghanaian Experience, Robert L. Birmingham, Carolyn S. Birmingham
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Economic Integration In East Africa: Distribution Of Gains, Robert L. Birmingham
Economic Integration In East Africa: Distribution Of Gains, Robert L. Birmingham
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Book Review. The Springtime Of Freedom By William Mccord, William Burnett Harvey
Book Review. The Springtime Of Freedom By William Mccord, William Burnett Harvey
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Comments On International Law And Economic Development, A. A. Fatouros
Comments On International Law And Economic Development, A. A. Fatouros
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Integration And Economic Development, Robert L. Birmingham
Integration And Economic Development, Robert L. Birmingham
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In this paper I shall attempt to evaluate the potential impact of economic association among underdeveloped countries. Attention is centered on gain achievable by participating states as a group: world welfare alteration appears devoid of normative implication to the national decision maker, while questions of internal distribution of union benefit are too complex for summary treatment. Conclusions of amalgamation efficacy rest jointly on abstract analysis and deduction from empirical economic parameters; discussion of trade and development theory is extended beyond that logically necessary for argument coherence to provide a brief introduction to relevant recent thought.
International Law And The Third World, A. A. Fatouros
International Law And The Third World, A. A. Fatouros
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After a detailed examination of the unique position of the emerging nations, the "third 'world," Professor Fatouros urges that the Western nations should ndertake a change in approach and a reassessment of the objectives of international law since the present situation of international society is so dissimilar to that in which the law evolved. He concludes that special, new rules should be formulated, based on a broad and positive consideration of the urgent need of the emerging nations to develop their natural resources as effectively and as rapidly as possible-a need 'which international law must take into account if it …
International Economic Development And The Illusion Of Legal Certainty, A. A. Fatouros
International Economic Development And The Illusion Of Legal Certainty, A. A. Fatouros
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