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... European Coal and Steel Community and then the Com- mon Market , with its common external tariff , all received warm American support . America's Ambivalence It is not difficult to see a fundamental ambivalence in American policy toward ...
... European Coal and Steel Community and then the Com- mon Market , with its common external tariff , all received warm American support . America's Ambivalence It is not difficult to see a fundamental ambivalence in American policy toward ...
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... European Community : Policies for a Changing World Economy , Washington , Nov. 1971 , Table 6 , p . 74 . European Monetary Union I : Advantages By fixing rates among themselves , the nations of the Com- munities would avoid those ...
... European Community : Policies for a Changing World Economy , Washington , Nov. 1971 , Table 6 , p . 74 . European Monetary Union I : Advantages By fixing rates among themselves , the nations of the Com- munities would avoid those ...
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... Euro - Dollar Market : Some First Principles , " Morgan Guaranty Survey , October 1969 . European Community . " Economic and Monetary Union , " March 1971 . European Communities Press Release , " A Review of the Commer- cial and ...
... Euro - Dollar Market : Some First Principles , " Morgan Guaranty Survey , October 1969 . European Community . " Economic and Monetary Union , " March 1971 . European Communities Press Release , " A Review of the Commer- cial and ...
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General Considerations | 3 |
Main Issues within the Atlantic | 85 |
Basic Balance of Payments 1970 | 98 |
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