World Military and Social Expenditures, Volumes 3-4WMSE Publications, 1977 - Expenditures, Public |
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... cent . In 1974 the rise was 15 per cent , and it has stayed between 10 and 15 per cent since . The sudden boost in oil prices and disastrous harvests may have preci- pitated the price break , but among the factors in the subsequent ...
... cent . In 1974 the rise was 15 per cent , and it has stayed between 10 and 15 per cent since . The sudden boost in oil prices and disastrous harvests may have preci- pitated the price break , but among the factors in the subsequent ...
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... cent of the world population at the low- est end of the income spectrum account for only 6 per cent of the public expenditures on education . Yet it is in these nations that half the popula- tion , children and adults , is without a ...
... cent of the world population at the low- est end of the income spectrum account for only 6 per cent of the public expenditures on education . Yet it is in these nations that half the popula- tion , children and adults , is without a ...
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... cent in 1974 and 13 per cent in 1975 , levelled off to 11 percent in 1976 and 1977. In developing nations , prices continued to rise at a rate three times the world average . Throughout the world , inflation remained unusually high by ...
... cent in 1974 and 13 per cent in 1975 , levelled off to 11 percent in 1976 and 1977. In developing nations , prices continued to rise at a rate three times the world average . Throughout the world , inflation remained unusually high by ...
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Africa areas armed forces arms race average GNP Calorie Capita Public Expenditures cent CHART civilian comparative coverage defense budget developing countries developing nations disarmament ditures Equatorial Guinea estimate Europe exchange rates Expenditures per Capita exports Fifths of world Foreign Economic Aid funds global GNP per capita growth Guinea health expenditures income increase industry infant mortality investment Korea Latin America levels Literacy major Middle East Military and Social military budgets military expendi military power military spending mutual example national average national military needs nuclear Oceania Physicians poorest priorities production Rank Number Rank rubles Saudi Arabia School-Age Population Social Expenditures Soldier¹ South Asia Soviet military statistical tary Teachers tion tures U.S. Congress U.S. Department United Arab Emirates United Kingdom United Nations USSR Vietnam Warsaw Pact weapons West Germany World Bank World Developed Developing World Military world population Yemen Zambia គឺ