Our Country, the Planet: Forging a Partnership for SurvivalLime Tree, 1992 - 291 pages |
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Page 136
... policies which fail to incorporate women's concerns fully are not only unjust and cause unnecessary hardship but also imperil the effectiveness of the policies themselves . We must stress that our proposals will not be adequately ...
... policies which fail to incorporate women's concerns fully are not only unjust and cause unnecessary hardship but also imperil the effectiveness of the policies themselves . We must stress that our proposals will not be adequately ...
Page 255
... policies to make prices , par- ticularly of energy , reflect environmental costs and benefits more fully . It also encouraged policies that would increase the flow of capital and environmentally sound technology to developing and ...
... policies to make prices , par- ticularly of energy , reflect environmental costs and benefits more fully . It also encouraged policies that would increase the flow of capital and environmentally sound technology to developing and ...
Page 260
... policies that constrained sustainable develop- ment in Third World countries were pinpointed in the report . These included discriminatory trade policies that interfered with access to markets , farm subsidies that similarly harmed the ...
... policies that constrained sustainable develop- ment in Third World countries were pinpointed in the report . These included discriminatory trade policies that interfered with access to markets , farm subsidies that similarly harmed the ...
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Our Country, The Planet: Forging A Partnership For Survival Shridath S. Ramphal No preview available - 1992 |
Our Country, The Planet: Forging A Partnership For Survival Shridath S. Ramphal No preview available - 1992 |
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