Sterling-dollar Diplomacy: The Origins and the Prospects of Our International Economic OrderMcGraw-Hill, 1969 - 423ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... elimination of Imperial Preference and that the American Government had consented to grant some sort of special exemption for the Preference system . Shortly after the Prime Minister's first statement Sir John Anderson , then Chancellor ...
... elimination of Imperial Preference and that the American Government had consented to grant some sort of special exemption for the Preference system . Shortly after the Prime Minister's first statement Sir John Anderson , then Chancellor ...
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... elimination of Imperial Preference by Article Seven of the Mutual Aid Agreement ; now he sought unequivocal recogni- tion of this fact in the ' Proposals ' . The British negotiators did not object to this demand on the level of ...
... elimination of Imperial Preference by Article Seven of the Mutual Aid Agreement ; now he sought unequivocal recogni- tion of this fact in the ' Proposals ' . The British negotiators did not object to this demand on the level of ...
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... elimination of Imperial Preference with all that elimination will mean ? Will they go as far as elimination if , in their opinion , they are getting a bargain which is worth it ? Surely , if the tariff - preference formula meant ...
... elimination of Imperial Preference with all that elimination will mean ? Will they go as far as elimination if , in their opinion , they are getting a bargain which is worth it ? Surely , if the tariff - preference formula meant ...
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FOREWORD TO THE NEW EDITION by Robert Triffin | xiii |
FOREWORD TO THE FIRST EDITION by R F Harrod | xcvii |
PREFACE TO THE FIRST EDITION | ciii |
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