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Issues for the international community 1978
Progress in the restructuring of economic relations between developing and industrial countries has been insignificant in recent years and the current international economic situation is characterized by sluggishness of growth, intensifying protectionist pressures and persistent international monetary instability. Against this background the following article explains the tasks facing the international community in 1978 from UNCTAD’s point of view
International Development Perspectives for the 90s (The Distinguishedl Lecture)
Chairman, Professor Naqvi, Professor Klein, Dr Kemal,
Distinguished Participants, First let me express my deep gratitude to
the Pakistan Society of Development Economists for having invited me to
be present on this occasion to take part in this Seventh Annual General
Meeting. I feel privileged indeed to be here. It is not the first
occasion I ha~e had to visit Islamabad; but on this occasion, more than
on previous ones, I have had the opportunity - thanks to this meeting -
of making contact with so many economists and research workers in
Pakistan. I have been given a subject which seems to be a little bit
removed from the issues that have been discussed, and will be discussed,
over the period of this session. I have been asked to talk about
international development perspectives for the 90s. No doubt the reason
which prompted Professor Naqvi to suggest this title, and to invite me
in fact, was that I had the honour of being Chairman of the UN General
Assembly's exercise on the preparation of a Strategy for the 90s, the
socalled Fourth United Nations Development Decade. The General Assembly
established, as was its practice on previous occasions, what is called a
"Committee of the Whole" charged with the function of formulating and
negotiating the text of what might be a Strategy for the 90s. This
exercise was launched in the middle of 1989 and was concluded - I am
happy to be able to say - on the 21st of December 1990, just a few weeks
ago, when the Strategy was adopted by consensus by the Plenary of the
General Assembly. The Strategy designates the Fourth Development Decade,
the decade of the 90s, as starting on the 1st January of 1991 and ending
on the 31st of December of the year 2000. So, today we are in the ninth
day of the development decade of the United Nations