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... experience of recent years suggests that trade liberalization is a poor policy to accomplish that end . Although the Kennedy Round negotiated a significant reduction in tariff levels , by an arithmetic average of 30 per- cent , it has ...
... experience of recent years suggests that trade liberalization is a poor policy to accomplish that end . Although the Kennedy Round negotiated a significant reduction in tariff levels , by an arithmetic average of 30 per- cent , it has ...
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... experience of being outvoted and pilloried was perhaps less distressing to the Russians , who were used to it.28 If nothing else , the Conference articulated and aired the full spectrum of Third - World complaints . And of all the ...
... experience of being outvoted and pilloried was perhaps less distressing to the Russians , who were used to it.28 If nothing else , the Conference articulated and aired the full spectrum of Third - World complaints . And of all the ...
Page 233
... Experience with that policy's shortcomings had led him to expand his nationalism to regionalism . Third - World countries could achieve their national social , economic and political develop- ment , he came to believe , only by ...
... Experience with that policy's shortcomings had led him to expand his nationalism to regionalism . Third - World countries could achieve their national social , economic and political develop- ment , he came to believe , only by ...
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General Considerations | 3 |
Main Issues within the Atlantic | 85 |
Basic Balance of Payments 1970 | 98 |
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