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245 | _aGATT agreement and the world economy | ||
260 | _bInterpress Verlag | ||
260 | _aHamburg | ||
260 | _c1994 | ||
270 | _dGermany | ||
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_aAussen Politik _v1994 _x0587-3835 |
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520 | _a(See page 40) The guiding principle of the GATT Agreement is the creation of free trade. This is confronted with growing worldwide protectionism, especially in major industrialised countries. The threat of a collapse of free world trade and the displacement of developing countries from the world market must be averted if economic short-sightedness and political antagonism are to be prevented. This is the view taken in the following article by Hans Christoph Froehling, a researcher at Florida International University in Miami/USA and Andreas M.Rauch, head of the ludwig Erhard Archives in Bonn. | ||
556 | _aGeneral | ||
650 | _aGATT | ||
650 | _aWORLD ECONOMY | ||
650 | _aPROTECTIONISM | ||
650 | _aFREE TRADE | ||
740 | _aGATT agreement and the world economy | ||
796 | _aFroehling, Christoph Han | ||
796 | _aRauch, Andreas M. | ||
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