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Since 1975 the Lomé Conventions have granted trade preferences to African exports to the European Union, Africa's main trading partner. The liberalisation of trade foreseen by the Uruguay Round means that these preferences will disappear, leading to net reductions in African exports. What...
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restricted circle of its EEC partners, but also in the wider sphere of the world economy. An economic policy which aims at …
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It is now acknowledged even by US officials that Japan's recent efforts to liberalize trade have been remarkable. Our author, who has recently published a book on "Japan's Options for the 1980s", argues that the continuing EEC complaints about Japan's behaviour as a trading partner are...
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world trade by structural changes in its composition by categories of goods and its regional distribution. How has the … international trade coped with this shock, and which more recent tendencies can be observed in the structure of world trade, not …
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