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... Imports as Percent of GNP 113 CHAPTER SIX 6-1 . U.S. Merchandise Trade Balance with Major Trading Partners , 1967 ... Imports ( q.i.f. ) , by Major Regions , Countries and Country Groups 148 • 6-3.B . Imports as Percent of " Free World ...
... Imports as Percent of GNP 113 CHAPTER SIX 6-1 . U.S. Merchandise Trade Balance with Major Trading Partners , 1967 ... Imports ( q.i.f. ) , by Major Regions , Countries and Country Groups 148 • 6-3.B . Imports as Percent of " Free World ...
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... Imports of the EEC in 1970 ( millions of dollars ) Intra - Community Trade as Percent of Total Community Trade ... imports and almost 30 percent of the total exports of the EEC countries . By 1970 , intra- EEC trade accounted for 40 ...
... Imports of the EEC in 1970 ( millions of dollars ) Intra - Community Trade as Percent of Total Community Trade ... imports and almost 30 percent of the total exports of the EEC countries . By 1970 , intra- EEC trade accounted for 40 ...
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... imports f.o.b. rather than c.i.f. , thus understating the comparative total costs of our imports . To compensate , the IMF's world tables in its Direction of Trade , adjust American and Cana- dian import data upwards by 10 percent ...
... imports f.o.b. rather than c.i.f. , thus understating the comparative total costs of our imports . To compensate , the IMF's world tables in its Direction of Trade , adjust American and Cana- dian import data upwards by 10 percent ...
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General Considerations | 3 |
Main Issues within the Atlantic | 85 |
Basic Balance of Payments 1970 | 98 |
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