The objectives of the new international economic order /
The Objectives of the New International Economic Order focuses on the role of the New International Economic Order (NIEO) in the resolution of issues in world economy, international trade, economic policies, trade relations, and business practices. The manuscript first offers information on the obje...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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New York :
Published for UNITAR [by] Pergamon Press,
�1978.
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Colección: | Pergamon policy studies.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
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- Front Cover; The Objectives of the New International Economic Order; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Preface; Introduction; THE OBJECTIVES OF THE NEW INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC ORDER IN HISTORICAL AND GLOBAL PERSPECTIVE; Ervin Laszlo; Current Political Relevance; Historical Factors in the Emergence of the NIEO; The NIEO in Context; Contrary Perceptions and Vicious Circles; The Need for Action; A Note on Methodology; Acknowledgements; Part I: The Objectives of the New International Economic Order Concerning 25 Key issues of ttie World Economy; Chapter 1. Aid and Assistance Issues.
- WORLD ECONOMY ISSUE 1Attaining United Nations Official Development Assistance Targets; WORLD ECONOMY ISSUE 2; Providing Technical Assistance For Development And Eliminating the Brain Drain; WORLD ECONOMY ISSUE 3; Renegotiating The Debts Of Developing Countries; WORLD ECONOMY ISSUE 4; Undertaking Special Measures To Assist Land-Locked, Least Developed And Island Developing Countries; WORLD ECONOMY ISSUE 5; Using Funds from Disarmament for Development; Chapter 2. International Trade Issues; WORLD ECONOMY ISSUE 6.
- Improving The Terms And Conditions Of Trade Of Developing Countries: Tariff and Non-Tariff Barriers, G.S.P., Duties And Taxes On Imports, Invisible TradeWORLD ECONOMY ISSUE 7; Adopting An Integrated Approach To Commodities: The Integrated Programme, Buffer Stocks, Producers' Associations, Indexation; WORLD ECONOMY ISSUE 8; Developing An International Food Programme; WORLD ECONOMY ISSUE 9; Adjusting the Economic Policies of Developed Countries To Facilitate The Expansion And Diversification Of The Exports Of Developing Countries; WORLD ECONOMY ISSUE 10.
- Improving And Intensifying Trade Relations Between Countries Having Different Social And Economic SystemsWORLD ECONOMY ISSUE 11; Strengthening Economic and Technical Cooperation Among Developing Countries; Chapter 3: Intemational Finnanciai Issues; WORLD ECONOMY ISSUE 12; Reforming the International Monetary System: Using Special Drawing Rights for Development Assistance and as the Central Reserve Asset of the International Monetary System, Promoting Stable Rates Of Exchange and Protection From the Effects of Inflation; WORLD ECONOMY ISSUE 13.
- Assuring Adequate Participation By Developing Countries In World Bank and IMF Decision MakingWORLD ECONOMY ISSUE 14; Increasing The Transfer Of Resources Through The World Bank And IMF; Chapter 4: Issues of lndustrializcstion, Technology Transfer and Business Practices; WORLD ECONOMY ISSUE 15; Negotiating The Redeployment Of Industrial Productive Capacities To Developing Countries; WORLD ECONOMY ISSUE 16; Establishing Mechanisms For The Transfer Of Technology To Developing Countries; WORLD ECONOMY ISSUE 17.