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Agricultural policies and developments in Western Europe and North America have mutual repercussions in three ways — from the direct effects European policies have on imports from North America, from indirect effects through trade with third countries, and from differing stances adopted in international agencies and around bargaining tables.
1 The author wishes to express his appreciation to T. K. Warley, Visiting Professor at the University of Guelph, for invaluable help. Errors are, of course, the author’s own responsibility.
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Campbell, D.R. (1971). Mutual Repercussions of Western European and North American Agricultural Policies. In: Kindleberger, C.P., Shonfield, A. (eds) North American and Western European Economic Policies. International Economic Association Series. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-01098-1_22
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