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Business Times [The Times of India] May 16, 1996, p.13.
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The surplus generating OPEC member countries generally keep their amount with the banks of Europe and America. Although these countries provide generous loan and aid to Third World Countries, however, it is the West which gets more benefit from these resources than the LDCs.
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VaradarajanS., op.cit.
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