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Abstract
Shillers trills might prevent the flight of capital from developing to developed countries, according to Hammad Siddiqi of Lahore University of Management Sciences, who suggests they could be used to realign the objectives of developing nations and international lending agencies such the World Bank and the IMF.
拉合尔管理科学大学(Lahore University of Management Sciences)的哈马德•西迪奇(Hammad Siddiqi)表示,希勒的颤音可能会阻止资本从发展中国家流向发达国家。西迪奇建议,这些颤音可以用来调整发展中国家和世界银行(World Bank)、国际货币基金组织(IMF)等国际贷款机构的目标。
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