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I have been asked to write about the special problems facing the United Kingdom in connection with her desire to join the European Economic Community. I shall say nothing about the special problems facing the Six in accepting British membership. This does not mean that I regard them as unimportant; but they are outside my terms of reference.
Rotterdamsche Bank Review (December 1961).
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See A. Lamfalussy, ‘Europe’s Progress: Due to Common Market?’, Lloyd’s Bank Review Octobor 1961.
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MacDougall, D. (1975). Britain and the Common Market. In: Studies in Political Economy. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-02166-6_8
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