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Developing Countries which Benefit from G.S.P.

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Trade Preferences for Developing Countries

Part of the book series: Problems of Economic Integration ((PEI))

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A major prerequisite for putting the system of generalised preferences into operation is to determine which countries would be the recipients of the special tariff rates. Since the system is based on preferential treatment, at least two groups of countries must be identified — those whose exports would benefit and those whose exports would not.

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© 1977 Tracy Murray

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Murray, T. (1977). Developing Countries which Benefit from G.S.P.. In: Trade Preferences for Developing Countries. Problems of Economic Integration. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-86157-6_3

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