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Vol 47 Iss. 3
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45-51
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The Role of Industrialization in the Conquest of Economic Independence by the Peoples of the Liberated Countries

Authors:
G. N. Veits
Date submitted:
1966-09-03
Date accepted:
1966-11-03
Date published:
1968-02-14

Abstract

The peoples of the liberated countries entered the most crucial stage of their history. After gaining political independence, they are faced with the task of eliminating the consequences of the domination of imperialism and colonialism, creating a developed national economy, overcoming economic backwardness and achieving a rise in the living standards of the population. These urgent tasks of national development require profound economic and social transformations and, above all, the conquest of economic independence.

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