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The book is the first to examine the changing role and nature of the participation of developing countries in the international capitalist division of labor and the possibilities of using it for the development of these countries. The author analyzes two tendencies characteristic of developing countries during the scientific and technological revolution: on the one hand - removing them from the use of science and technology due to the existing division of labor since colonial times, and on the other hand - attracting them to participate in the division of labor on a new basis. The possibilities for improving the position of developing countries in the international division of labor through equal cooperation with socialist states are shown. The bourgeois concept of "orientation to external relations", which aims at transferring to developing countries the "lower floors" of world industrial production, labor-intensive processes and industries harmful to the environment, has been subjected to critical analysis. Developing countries and the international division of labor.
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