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1997, No. 1997-05
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Last Updated: 08/04/1997

North-South Terms of Trade: An Empirical Investigation

Michael A. Kouparitsas

The author'sĀ empirical analysis reveals a strong link between the terms of trade of industrial and developing countries. He shows that the terms of trade of developing countries are essentially the relative prices of commodity exports and manufactured imports.

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