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Development, Trade, and the Environment: A Third World Perspective

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Development, Trade, and the Environment: A Third World Perspective
Author(s)Khor, Martin
AbstractThis selection addresses the way in which developing nations in the South have been abused and neglected in the process of development and natural resource utilization. The author suggests that there must be a radical reshaping of the international economic and financial order so that economic power, wealth, and income are more equitably distributed and so that the developed world will be forced to cut down on its irrationally high consumption levels.
IssueNo4
Pages25-42
ArticleAccess to Article
SourceFuture of Progress: Reflections on Environment and Development
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PubDate1992
ISBN_ISSN1870098595

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