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The good news is that most developing economies are strong.
Now, we have to make developing economies our partners in prosperity.
This classification is divided in two set of developing economies.
We have to accept at times that jobs will disappear to developing economies.
"There is not just one solution to the energy demands of growing and developing economies," he said.
There is a lot of enthusiastic talk about the need for developing economies to open up their markets to European companies.
Anything above that might hurt developing economies, he said in comments published Tuesday.
Some, too, he said results from the slow growth of many developing economies, which limits their ability to buy American goods.
Development experts agree and say the effects ripple throughout developing economies.
Companies want to move closer to their consumers in fast-growing, developing economies.
The traditional wisdom is that developing economies have no institutional structures.
In the mid-1990's, money was also pouring into many developing economies.
Japan should bolster developing economies as a donor of foreign aid.
Other economists say that developing economies are hit hardest by rising oil prices.
Investors have already set their sights elsewhere in the direction of China and the other developing economies.
I hope that we will have the framework for using it safely in order to meet the needs of developing economies and European citizens.
However, the model does provide a good general theory on labour transitioning in developing economies.
The developing economies in Central Europe are attractive, some managers say.
Oil production in the short term is unlikely to keep pace with the sustained strong demand of developing economies.
In developing economies these two propositions are not incompatible.
There is an unvarying conflict of interest in the fight against climate change between developed and developing economies.
China, far and away the most important of the developing economies, is already pushing to reduce sooty emissions.
Like other developing economies, Brazil borrowed heavily in the 1970's.
This is a very difficult challenge indeed, particularly in the case of developing economies and of those undergoing change.
Some of these papers were published by the United Nations to use as literature for countries with developing economies.