General Series Reprint, Issues 299-300Brookings Institution., 1975 - Social sciences |
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Page 754
... achieve this objective . Most are applying much more sensible general economic policies , and thus removing such sources of windfall profits for the firms - and losses for the countries - as overvalued exchange rates and undervalued ...
... achieve this objective . Most are applying much more sensible general economic policies , and thus removing such sources of windfall profits for the firms - and losses for the countries - as overvalued exchange rates and undervalued ...
Page 759
... achieve the same purpose by imiting subsidiaries ' access to domestic capital . On the other side of the capital account , a widening array of countries ( e.g. , Brazil , ndia , the Andean Pact ) limit tightly the repatriation of ...
... achieve the same purpose by imiting subsidiaries ' access to domestic capital . On the other side of the capital account , a widening array of countries ( e.g. , Brazil , ndia , the Andean Pact ) limit tightly the repatriation of ...
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... achieving relatively stable integration with predominantly white mid- de - class schools . Black students in other ... achieved stable desegregation . In frag- * S Commission on Civil Rights . Hearing Held in Washington , D.C. , June 14 ...
... achieving relatively stable integration with predominantly white mid- de - class schools . Black students in other ... achieved stable desegregation . In frag- * S Commission on Civil Rights . Hearing Held in Washington , D.C. , June 14 ...
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