Trade preferences for developing countries /
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TextPublication details: London : Macmillan, c1977.Description: xiv, 172 pISBN: - 0333189698 (hard cover)
- 0333189701 (paper cover)
- 382.7 MUR
- HF1721 .M87 1977b
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Includes index.
Includes bibliographical references: p. [169]-170.
The story of Trade Preferences for Developing Countries is told in three parts. Part one discusses the origin of the concept of trade preferences for development, the political problems in negotiating such a drastic change in the rules governing international trade, and an economic analysis of the impact which trade preferences would have on developing country exports. Part two examines the operation and effect of the preference system . In part three, the trade preferences are put in perspective
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