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Trade Restrictions: Economic Necessity or Political Weapon? An Eastern View

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East-West Trade and Finance in the World Economy

Part of the book series: East-West European Economic Interaction ((EEIIWP))

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Before evaluating trade restrictions from an economic or political point of view we must briefly review these restrictions. We shall be particularly concerned with the system of trade restrictions that emerged in full view with the development of the European Economic Community.

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  1. S. Tikal, The influence of the integration process on West European countries and on relations between CMEA and EEC’, paper for an international symposium in Budapest, September 1982.

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© 1985 Wiener Institut für Internationale Wirtschaftsvergleiche (WIIW) / The Vienna Institute for Comparative Economic Studies

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Mateev, E. (1985). Trade Restrictions: Economic Necessity or Political Weapon? An Eastern View. In: Saunders, C.T. (eds) East-West Trade and Finance in the World Economy. East-West European Economic Interaction. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-06074-0_16

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