Social Sciences, asked by varnika887, 1 year ago

what do you mean by G-77? Do you agree that it was a reaction to the Bretton woods twins

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Answered by shivamln
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The developing countries did not benefit from the economic growth of the developed countries like USA, European countries and Japan To remove this disparity, these 77 countries organized themselves into a group called the G-77 countries. Later on, more developing countries joined the group and now it consists of about 130 countries. They have demanded a New International Economic Order, in which they have a real control over their natural resources; they get more development assistance and fairer prices for raw materials exported by them. They want better access to the markets in developed countries for their manufactured goods. The Bretton Woods twins, IMF and World Bank, were mainly set up to favour the developed nations. They did not help the developing nations significantly as both of these institutions controlled their investments in the developing countries. So, the developing countries decided to set up their own group, the G-77, so that they could bargain better with these institutions and the developed countries for economic development and resultant benefits.
Answered by nitthesh7
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G-77 - Group of 77 countries:
G-77 or Group of 77 refers to the developing countries that did not benefit from the fast growth western economies experienced in 1950s and 1960s. So, they organized themselves into G-77.

Yes, I do agree that it was a reaction to the Bretton wood twins(IMF and WB)
It is because as the Bretton wood twins were partial to the developed countries this made the developing countries to form it so.

They demanded :
(i) A new international economic order that would give them real control over their natural resources.
(ii) More development assistance.
(iii) Fairer prices for raw material 
(iv) Better access for their manufactured goods in developed countries’ markets. 

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