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The Consequences of the Cold War

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The Consequences of the Cold War
Author(s)Myrdal, Gunnar
AbstractIn the treatment of the problem of international economic integration in the non-Soviet world, the whole complex of consequences of the cold war is taken as an independent variable. However, critical to Myrdal’s analysis is a need to examine effects of the cold war and he does so, taking a closer look at: migration, capital movements and trade; armament expenditure; effects on our culture; economic effects; political effects and the soviet concept of international integration.
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Pages137-148
ArticleAccess to Article
SourceAn International Economy: Problems and Prospects
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PubDate1956
ISBN_ISSN0313200785

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