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Are Quantitative Restrictions Outdated? An Assessment of Article XVIIIb of the GATT

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This essay examines the role of Article XVIIIb of the GATT, with special reference to proposals for review of the article put forward by the US and other delegations to the GATT.

This paper was originally written for UNCTAD. I am grateful to Solomon Soquar for research assistance and to Mr B. L. Das and Mr Purie for comments on a previous draft.

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Stewart, F. (1992). Are Quantitative Restrictions Outdated? An Assessment of Article XVIIIb of the GATT. In: North-South and South-South. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230375949_8

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