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title:"Fortress Europe" and Other Myths About Trade : Policies Towards Merchandise Imports in the EC and Other Major Industrial Economies (And What They Mean for Developing Countries) World Bank Discussion Papers, 0259-210x ; 225
author:Baneth, Jean.
publisher:World Bank
isbn10 | asin:0821327380
print isbn13:9780821327388
ebook isbn13:9780585267197
language:English
subjectFree trade--European Economic Community countries, Imports--European Economic Community countries, Manufacturing industries--European Economic Community countries, Free trade, Imports.
publication date:1993
lcc:HF2040.5.Z7B36 1993eb
ddc:382/.096
subject:Free trade--European Economic Community countries, Imports--European Economic Community countries, Manufacturing industries--European Economic Community countries, Free trade, Imports.
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