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Discussion of the Papers by Professors Ashton, Campbell and Fauvel

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North American and Western European Economic Policies

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Professor Robinson introduced the discussion. He said that in a previous session we had looked at possible conflicts in international monetary policy. The programme committee had tried to identify three other sensitive areas: agriculture, industry, and migration and movement. The Round Table would begin by looking at agriculture with three very complementary papers.

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Charles P. Kindleberger Andrew Shonfield

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Kindleberger, C.P., Shonfield, A. (1971). Discussion of the Papers by Professors Ashton, Campbell and Fauvel. 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_25

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