The American Journal of International Law, Volume 66, Issues 4-5American Society of International Law, 1972 - International law Vols. for 1970-1973 include: American Society of International Law. Meeting. Proceedings, 64th-67th, previously published separately; with the 68th, resumed being publihsed separately. |
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... countries but are not currently embarked on a course to acquire it . Why are the developing countries important to the United States eco- nomically ? Although the economic importance of the developing coun- tries to the United States is ...
... countries but are not currently embarked on a course to acquire it . Why are the developing countries important to the United States eco- nomically ? Although the economic importance of the developing coun- tries to the United States is ...
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... countries are subject to balance of payments discipline and that no country has the right to finance its deficits with its own currency . This aspect of symmetry is obviously aimed at the large balance of payments deficits that the ...
... countries are subject to balance of payments discipline and that no country has the right to finance its deficits with its own currency . This aspect of symmetry is obviously aimed at the large balance of payments deficits that the ...
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... countries . Thus , while in theory there have been automatic pressures towards adjust- ment on surplus countries , in practice there have never been such rules . This includes not only the classical gold standard but also the system as ...
... countries . Thus , while in theory there have been automatic pressures towards adjust- ment on surplus countries , in practice there have never been such rules . This includes not only the classical gold standard but also the system as ...
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