POLITICAL AND ECONOMIC DETERMINANTS OF EAST—WEST ECONOMIC RELATIONS

This paper attempts to assess the significance of political and economic factors which influence East-West economic relations. While emphasizing the great importance of the political relationship between East and West for economic relations, the author ultimately attributes greater concrete signific...

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Countries
East West relations
East West trade
Eastern Europe
Economic relations
Exports
External debts
Imports
International economic relations
International trade
Socialism
Trade
Trade embargoes
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