Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/10419/139489 
Year of Publication: 
1977
Citation: 
[Journal:] Intereconomics [ISSN:] 0020-5346 [Volume:] 12 [Issue:] 9/10 [Publisher:] Verlag Weltarchiv [Place:] Hamburg [Year:] 1977 [Pages:] 230-232
Publisher: 
Verlag Weltarchiv, Hamburg
Abstract: 
Processing of raw materials by the producer countries themselves has frequently been recommended as an appropriate way for developing countries to increase their domestic value added and achieve positive employment effects. As against that, the following article suggests that Third World governments should not take hasty investment decisions in favour of processing raw materials since the effects on the national economy in terms of the cost-benefit ratio could well be more favourable in other branches of industry.
Subjects: 
Raw Materials
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Document Type: 
Article
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