The author traces the origins of the GATT from its theoretical basis through to the more practical justification of the conditions of the 1930s and argues the case for a more liberal trading system in the postwar world - one that recognises the needs of the less developed countries.
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The author traces the origins of the GATT from its theoretical basis through to the more practical justification of the conditions of the 1930s and argues the case for a more liberal trading system in the postwar world - one that recognises the needs of the less developed countries.
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