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... GATT and the IMF pressed constantly for the end of bilateral trade and financial restrictions . By the late 1950's , the prospering Europeans were themselves inclined to a more liberal view . The GATT promoted a series of broad tariff ...
... GATT and the IMF pressed constantly for the end of bilateral trade and financial restrictions . By the late 1950's , the prospering Europeans were themselves inclined to a more liberal view . The GATT promoted a series of broad tariff ...
Page 142
... GATT system , however , is also to recognize its limitations . In a mercantilist world , the liberal code is threatened when it begins to impinge on the ability of states to shape their own economic environ- ment — be it because one ...
... GATT system , however , is also to recognize its limitations . In a mercantilist world , the liberal code is threatened when it begins to impinge on the ability of states to shape their own economic environ- ment — be it because one ...
Page 337
... GATT , Part IV , Article 36. For a discussion of the GATT'S relation with the Third World before 1965 , see Patterson , Discrimination in International Trade , pp . 323-84 . 22. When first offered in 1963 , compensatory finance could ...
... GATT , Part IV , Article 36. For a discussion of the GATT'S relation with the Third World before 1965 , see Patterson , Discrimination in International Trade , pp . 323-84 . 22. When first offered in 1963 , compensatory finance could ...
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General Considerations | 3 |
Main Issues within the Atlantic | 85 |
Basic Balance of Payments 1970 | 98 |
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