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How Moving To World Prices Affects The Terms Of Trade In 15 Countries Of The Former Soviet Union
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Book Synopsis How Moving to World Prices Affects the Terms-of-trade in 15 Countries of the Former Soviet Union by : David G. Tarr
Download or read book How Moving to World Prices Affects the Terms-of-trade in 15 Countries of the Former Soviet Union written by David G. Tarr and published by World Bank Publications. This book was released on 1993 with total page 128 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: As 15 countries of the former Soviet Union move to international trade prices, the terms of trade improve for exporters of raw material and energy (including Kazakhstan, Russia, and Turkmenistan), and decline for countries that concentrate on food and machinery exports (such as Belarus, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, and especially Moldova).
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