The Kennedy Round
Timothy E. Josling,
Stefan Tangermann and
T. K. Warley
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Timothy E. Josling: Stanford University
Stefan Tangermann: University of Göttingen
T. K. Warley: University of Guelph
Chapter 4 in Agriculture in the GATT, 1996, pp 52-71 from Palgrave Macmillan
Abstract:
Abstract President J.F. Kennedy was inaugurated in January 1961. It was an important moment in world affairs. European economic recovery was completed. The European economies were individually strong. The Six had embarked upon the formation of an economic union, and Britain and other EFTA countries were expected to join soon. The economic union was developing with unexpected speed. ‘Europe’ was beginning to take on a distinctive identity, and some voices in Europe were saying that the influence of the United States in political, economic, and security matters should be diminished.
Keywords: Reference Price; European Economic Community; Export Subsidy; Trade Negotiation; Tariff Reduction (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1996
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DOI: 10.1057/9780230378902_4
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