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INFLUENCE OF WORLD COMMODITY PRICES ON THE DYNAMICS OF INCOME OF EXPORTING COUNTRIES OF NATURAL RESOURCES UNDER GLOBALIZATION

A feature of modern globalization processes is their vulnerability to the volatility of short-term capital flows, which, combined with the growing volatility of commodity prices, have created serious difficulties for the economic policies of commodity-oriented countries. Therefore, the study of the...

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Commodities
commodity exporting countries
Commodity markets
Commodity price indexes
Economic growth
Economic policy
Exports
GDP
Globalization
Gross Domestic Product
gross domestic product (GDP)
income
Industrial production
International relations/trade
International trade
Prices
Prices and rates
Raw materials
Supranational / Global Economy
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world commodity prices
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