Bilateral treaties and the most-favored-nation clause : the myth of trade liberalization in the nineteenth century
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2008
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Authors: | Accominotti, Olivier ; Flandreau, Marc |
Published in: |
World politics : a quarterly journal of international relations. - Baltimore, MD : John Hopkins University Press, ISSN 0043-8871, ZDB-ID 200491-4. - Vol. 60.2008, 2, p. 147-188
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Subject: | Handelsabkommen | Trade agreement | Zollpräferenzen | Tariff preferences | Handelsliberalisierung | Trade liberalization | Handelseffekt | Trade effect | Frankreich | France | Großbritannien | United Kingdom | 1800-1900 |
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