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"When I give food to the poor, they call me a saint. When I ask why the poor have no food, they call me a communist".
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Basic Knowledge on Economics.- by Róbinson Rojas Sandford
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Session 16

             International Economic Relationships            
             An overview of the current status of relationships
             between the major trading blocks and their        
             relations with Less Developed Countries.        
                                                 
             Discuss some of the main areas of policy conflict
            that exist between the major trading blocks in     
            the international economy, and estimate the        
            chances of achieving concerted action to solve     
            these problems.
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See,
R. Rojas Sandford: Notes on the European Union and Africa
R. Rojas Sandford: The 'adjustment' of the world economy
R. Rojas Sandford: The transnational corporate system in the late 1990s 
R. Rojas Sandford: Transnational corporations in developing countries
R. Rojas Sandford: The World Bank and the International Monetary Fund