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What can be said that is new on this theme? The author of the present paper has written about it, on and off, for ten years or so. A further difficulty is that my colleague Imre Vajda, whose paper you will have before you, knows all there is to know about the subject, which had been his intimate concern for a great many years. I have not had the advantage of seeing what he has written. I am conscious, therefore, of multiple dangers: of overlap with my co-presenter, of repeating well known truths, worse still of repeating myself.

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References

  • See M. C. Kaser, Comecon ( 2nd edition ), R.I.I.A., London, 1967.

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  • See F. Pryor, The Communist Foreign Trade System (Allen & Unwin, 1963), for instance.

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Nove, A. (1969). East-West Trade. In: Samuelson, P.A. (eds) International Economic Relations. International Economic Association Series. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-00767-7_14

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