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Figure 4. All types of goods trade collapsed simultaneously
Figure 8. World trade to world GDP ratio, 1980Q1 to 2009Q2
Figure 1. World exports, 1929 and now (June 1929 =100, April 2008 = 100)
Figure 1. Financial assistance is the most prevalent form of discrimination implemented to date
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