The United States has often been criticized for protectionist measures taken against developing country products. Yet, average agricultural protection has reemained practically nil in the U.S. over time, while rising in the European Common Market (E.C.M) and, even more, Japan. It further appears that manufactured imports from developing countries have increased much more rapidly, and reached higher levels, in the U.S. than in the E.C.M and, in particular...
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INFORMATION
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1989/01/31
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Document de travail de recherche sur les politiques
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WPS151
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1
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1
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2010/07/01
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U.S. trade policy towards developing countries
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european common market