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Exports of manufactured goods from developing countries: Marketing factors and the role of foreign enterprise

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There is general agreement on the issue that high priority must be given to the development of manufactured exports if the growth aspirations of developing countries are to be fulfilled as mentioned in this paper, however, this is not always the case.
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Only rarely does one find consensus among economists, businessmen, and government officials on any issue. This is particularly true when the debate revolves around alternative approaches to economic growth and involves proponents from both sides of that imaginary demarcation line separating the rich from the poor nations. There is, however, general agreement on the issue that high priority must be given to the development of manufactured exports if the growth aspirations of developing countries are to be fulfilled.© 1971 JIBS. Journal of International Business Studies (1971) 2, 26–38

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