Afghanistan, the Great Game RevisitedRosanne Klass Freedom House, 1987 - 519 sivua |
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Sivu 73
... trade , i.e. , the idea that comparative production costs in two countries ( or multilaterally in world markets ) determine the pattern of trade . Since international trade also serves Soviet political objectives , they can dismiss the ...
... trade , i.e. , the idea that comparative production costs in two countries ( or multilaterally in world markets ) determine the pattern of trade . Since international trade also serves Soviet political objectives , they can dismiss the ...
Sivu 74
... trade , loans , and technical assistance programs . In the bilateral economic relations between Afghanistan and the Soviet Union all of these tools were used over a period of several decades to achieve the set of interrelated economic ...
... trade , loans , and technical assistance programs . In the bilateral economic relations between Afghanistan and the Soviet Union all of these tools were used over a period of several decades to achieve the set of interrelated economic ...
Sivu 88
... trade occurs , it is clear from the flows of recorded commodity trade , and from the damage known to have been done to agriculture and other sectors of the Af- ghan economy by the war , that Afghanistan can hope to pay off its growing ...
... trade occurs , it is clear from the flows of recorded commodity trade , and from the damage known to have been done to agriculture and other sectors of the Af- ghan economy by the war , that Afghanistan can hope to pay off its growing ...
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