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31: 72:, where the export incomes are low. The Brandt Commission envisaged a new global developmental initiative that would minimize inflation and unemployment in the North while facilitating growth in, and transferring resources to, the South. It built its arguments on a pluralist perspective that combined social, economic and political considerations alongside more traditional concerns about national and international security. Aside from Brandt, others who served as commissioners included 96: 111:, proposed by Willy Brandt in the 1980s. It encircles the world at a latitude of 30° N, passing between North and Central America, north of Africa, the Middle East and most of East Asia, but lowered towards the south to include Japan, Australia, and New Zealand above the line. 114:
Roughly twenty years after the publication of the Brandt Commission's first report, it was updated by James Quilligan, who was Information Director for the Brandt Commission between 1980 and 1987. His updated report was called "The Brandt Equation."
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and there should therefore be a large transfer of resources from developed to developing countries. The countries North of the divide are extremely wealthy due to their successful trade in
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is the first report of the Independent Commission on International Developmental Issues, chaired by
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The Brandt Report suggests primarily that a great chasm in standard of living exists along the
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The Brandt Equation: 21st Century Blueprint for the New Global Economy, introduction
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is a visual depiction of the North-South divide between their economies, based on
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The Brandt Commission and the Multinationals: Planetary Perspectives
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The Brandt line, division of world on rich north and poor south
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Independent Commission on International Development Issues,
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Brandt Commission

Willy Brandt
Willy Brandt
Robert McNamara
Global North and Global South
North-South divide
manufactured goods
intermediate goods
Haruki Mori
Joe Morris
Olof Palme
Peter G. Peterson
Shridath Ramphal

Brandt Line
Group of 77
Global North and Global South
"The Brandt Line after forty years: The more North–South relations change, the more they stay the same?"
doi
10.1017/S026021052000039X
ISSN
0260-2105
Lexicon on Geography of Development
ISBN
9788180692109
The Brandt Equation: 21st Century Blueprint for the New Global Economy, introduction
STWR - The Brandt Report
The Brandt Equation
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