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The Common Market: Production and Trade

R. L. Major

National Institute Economic Review, 1962, vol. 21, 24-36

Abstract: This article examines trade and production figures for the Common Market countries before and after 1958. The Common Market can be said to have come into effect on 1 January 1959, when the first reductions were made in the internal tariff. But there was not in fact a great deal of discrimination against outsiders before the second set of reductions, on 1 July 1960. So far, these tariff changes do not seem to have had any great effect; other factors must have overborne them.

Date: 1962
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