Fabian Tracts, الأعداد 495-501Fabian Office, 1984 |
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... economy with multi - national companies , a socialist economic strategy for a country has to be opportunistic . It must either generate or tolerate increased productivity . Socialist values must be imposed on the working of a mixed economy ...
... economy with multi - national companies , a socialist economic strategy for a country has to be opportunistic . It must either generate or tolerate increased productivity . Socialist values must be imposed on the working of a mixed economy ...
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... economic growth . Between 1950 and 1967 the economies of Central America grew by about 5 per cent a year . Throughout the 1970's trade among the members of the Central American Common Market grew at a phenomenal rate of more than 10 per ...
... economic growth . Between 1950 and 1967 the economies of Central America grew by about 5 per cent a year . Throughout the 1970's trade among the members of the Central American Common Market grew at a phenomenal rate of more than 10 per ...
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... economic support . On the other hand , the threat from in- ternational communism , by which Amer- ican leaders sought to justify continued involvement in Europe and Asia , was already crumbling . Yugoslavia and Alba- nia had broken away ...
... economic support . On the other hand , the threat from in- ternational communism , by which Amer- ican leaders sought to justify continued involvement in Europe and Asia , was already crumbling . Yugoslavia and Alba- nia had broken away ...
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