The Enlargement of the E.E.C. and the Asian Commonwealth Countries
Synopsis
Among the most significant developments on the international economic scene in recent years have been those associated with the enlargement of the EEC, some of the problems of which have long been anticipated and some of the consequences of which are even today difficult to foresee.
This study examines problems that may arise for Commonwealth Asian countries from the accession of new countries to the EEC in the field of trade, with a view to seeking appropriate solutions.
Chapters
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Foreword
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Introduction
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Trends and Patterns of Trade of Asian Commonwealth Countries
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Factors Determining the Implications of the EEC Enlargement
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Impact of the Harmonisation of British Commercial Policy with the EEC
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Specific Problems of Individual Asian Commonwealth Countries
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Approaches to the Solution of the Problems Arising from EEC Enlargement
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Some Implications for Development Assistance
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Summary of Main Findings and Recommendations
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List of Tables
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Published
1 August 1973
Series
Online ISSN
2310-1385
Categories
Copyright (c) 1973 Commonwealth Secretariat
License
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