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030137
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London, Croom Helm, 1978.
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Description |
390p.
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0856645354
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017584 | 382.17/RAN 017584 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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ID:
043336
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New York, Crane Russak & company Inc., 1976.
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Description |
ix, 122p.
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Strategy paper; no.28
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0844809225
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022926 | 327.1110973/SCH 022926 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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ID:
116876
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2012.
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Summary/Abstract |
Economic relations between China and Latin America have grown rapidly over the past decade. This paper documents the growth of trade, foreign direct investment (fdi) and other financial flows between China and Latin America and identifies the interests of China in the region as a source of raw materials, a market for exports of manufactured goods and an area of diplomatic competition with Taiwan. It points to the asymmetric nature of the relationship in terms of the relative importance of bilateral trade to each partner, the composition of trade flows, and the balance of fdi flows. It shows that these show many of the characteristics of centre-periphery relations. However, China is far from becoming a new hegemonic power in Latin America and the latter's relations with the USA and Europe continue to be more significant than those with China.
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ID:
059534
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Publication |
Aldershot, Avebury, 1988.
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Description |
vii, 247p.
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Standard Number |
0566055481
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029391 | 325.32/KAK 029391 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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ID:
044183
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New York, Crane, Russak and company, 1973.
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Description |
xiii, 55p.
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0844802530
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ID:
141600
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Summary/Abstract |
The movement of money fromone country to another country for development in the formof aid is known as the foreign aid. The Foreign capital or assistancehelps to reduce the shortage of domestic savings of the recipientstate. This willensuretheinflow of capital, equipment, technology and raw materials thereby raising of capital formation in the country.
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