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Analysis of international trade flows is an approach by which, instead of the foreign-trade relations of a single country, or bilateral trade between pairs of countries being surveyed, world commodity trade as a whole is examined, in an attempt to demonstrate its structural changes in a consistent framework. There is a considerable demand for projections which provide alternative possibilities for the evolution of international trade flows, especially in developing and in centrally-planned economies.
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Nagy, A. (1985). International Trade Alternatives for 1990. In: Jungenfelt, K., Hague, D. (eds) Structural Adjustment in Developed Open Economies. International Economic Association Series. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-17919-0_4
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