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In implementing the Multilateral Textile Agreement the European Community opted for the instrument of export self-restraint agreements which - in contrast to unilaterally imposed restrictions - may already be concluded before a threatening market disruption has actually materialized. On the...
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Protectionism in international trade, in particular with regard to imports from developing countries, has increased …
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Greece, Ireland, Portugal and Spain were all hit by the economic downturn in the course of the financial crisis and … national demand. Foreign trade might seem a logical way to restore economic strength, but little is known about the …
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the imports. The lower wage-levels in the developing countries may also help them to obtain employment at the expense of …
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Austerity measures alone will not suffice to generate the growth needed for recovery in Greece, Portugal, Spain and …
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The current problems of international trade can certainly not be solved by resorting to the arsenal of national trade policies. World-wide economic losses would be the inevitable result. Therefore the first set of tripartite talks between the "major trading powers", the USA, the EC and Japan,...
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