A. L. Mabogunje’s research while affiliated with University of Ibadan and other places

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Development of world production and trade up to the year 2000 — A third world view
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May 1977

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A. L. Mabogunje

The implications of this prospect for trade and international transportation are clear. If developing countries are to transform their economy and build up internal capacity for continued self-sustained growth, they will be able to do this only within certain restraints. These are likely to involve a certain decrease either in absolute or relative terms of their participation in world trade and their contribution to international transportation. Such a period of lessening trade will, however, be temporary and will last only whilst the economy is being transformed. Once this phase is passed, a new basis would have been laid for engaging in mutually beneficial international trade instead of the present one-sided exercise in self-flagellation.