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order to do so, the country should consider that external financial resources could<br />

also be acquired by excess exports. In this moderate neo-mercantilistic approach,<br />

MNE’s, and international networking with small and medium firms could thus turn<br />

to be a useful avenue for industrial development.<br />

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