The role of international trade in the economic development of Fiji
Abstract
Few subjects have received more intensive study in recent
years than the subject of economic development. The increasingly
voluminous body of literature on the economic problems of underdeveloped
countries reflects the fundamental change in the
international political situation since the Second World War,
and also the growing awareness by advanced nations of the
need to help reduce--if not eliminate— the gap in the living
standards between rich and poor nations. Underdeveloped
countries too have shown a greater desire to increase their
material wellbeing and this is reflected in the popularity of
development planning and other concerted programmes designed
to accelerate economic growth.
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