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... integration or else founder on the resistance to that integration . But in the future as in the past , the Communities may develop rather differently from the theories which seek to anticipate them . The confederal pattern ...
... integration or else founder on the resistance to that integration . But in the future as in the past , the Communities may develop rather differently from the theories which seek to anticipate them . The confederal pattern ...
Page 122
... integration ? Neither the trade figures themselves nor the recent experience of the Kennedy Round can confirm that trade promotes Atlantic integration . To begin , it would be useful to consider the actual trading patterns of recent ...
... integration ? Neither the trade figures themselves nor the recent experience of the Kennedy Round can confirm that trade promotes Atlantic integration . To begin , it would be useful to consider the actual trading patterns of recent ...
Page 289
... integration of capital markets , and common central bank policies for intervening in exchange markets . SDR's would be managed jointly and margins between EEC currencies progressively reduced . The third stage was to see complete ...
... integration of capital markets , and common central bank policies for intervening in exchange markets . SDR's would be managed jointly and margins between EEC currencies progressively reduced . The third stage was to see complete ...
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General Considerations | 3 |
Main Issues within the Atlantic | 85 |
Basic Balance of Payments 1970 | 98 |
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