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Western European economic co-operation

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This brief note can merely sketch some aspects of Western European economic co-operation. It does not deal, except indirectly, with the political or military aspects, with Western Europe’s dollar problem, or with co-operation outside the O.E.E.C. Only brief references are made to the “Schuman Plan”; the information available at the time of writing seems inadequate for a balanced appraisal of its economic implications.

London and Cambridge Economic Service Bulletin, August 1950.

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MacDougall, D. (1975). Western European economic co-operation. In: Studies in Political Economy. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-02166-6_7

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