• Vent for surplus is a theory that was formulated by Adam Smith and later revised by Hla Myint on his thesis of South East Asia. The theory states that...
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    Cockburn 1994. Pincus 2015, p. 27; this article refers to the so-called "Vent for surplus" theory of international trade. Quang Vinh, p. 13. "WTO | Accessions:...
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    Vietnamese people (category Inconsistent wikidata for Commons category)
    Doesn't Vietnam Grow Faster?: State Fragmentation and the Limits of Vent for Surplus Growth" (PDF). Southeast Asian Economies. 32 (1): 26. doi:10.1355/ae32-1c...
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    for the country, which was rejected in favor of an insular, inward-looking plan. In the 1960s Hla Myint introduced the concept of "Vent for surplus"...
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    sub-theories were inspired by Innis. Douglas C. North expanded on Innis' "vent for surplus" theory of economic development by applying it to regional development...
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    English followed soon after when Cyrus Redding described the wines of Moulin-à-Vent and Saint-Amour as being low-priced and best consumed young. In the 1980s...
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    surplus to near-term demand. In cases where the gases have value to the producer, substantial amounts may also be vented from the equipment used for gas...
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    Furthermore, the shortening of the barrel to allow rechambering brings the gas vent closer to the chamber hence creating a higher stress on the bolt carrier...
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    containment. A meltdown is considered very serious because of the potential for radioactive materials to breach all containment and escape (or be released)...
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    further tank trials under Project Semel. South Africa purchased a number of surplus Centurion hulls from Jordan and India, but the United Nations Security...
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