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ix Tables and Figures TABLES 1.1 Explaining excluded countries’ choice of strategy 39 1.2 Summary of hypotheses 49 2.1 Imports to the United Kingdom by origin, 1927–1938 53 2.2 U.S. exporter lobbying for the RTAA 57 3.1 The removal of quantitative trade restrictions in Europe, 1953–1956 86 3.2 Transatlantic and intra-European trade, 1938–1958 87 3.3 Major U.S. trade bills, 1934–1962 90 3.4 The results of trade negotiations, 1947–1956 96 4.1 U.S. exporter lobbying for the Trade Expansion Act, 1962 111 5.1 U.S. exporter lobbying, 1969–1974 139 6.1 U.S. trade with the EC, 1980–1990 163 6.2 U.S. exporter lobbying in the 1980s 171 7.1 The EU’s network of preferential trade agreements, 2009 188 7.2 U.S. exporter lobbying in the 1990s and 2000s 196 7.3 The U.S. network of preferential trade agreements, 2009 202 FIGURES I.1 U.S. trade liberalization, 1930–2010 2 I.2 EU external trade liberalization, 1950–2000 2 1.1 A schematic representation of a two-dimensional trade-policy space 21 1.2 Bargaining over tariffs I 24 1.3 Bargaining over tariffs II 42 4.1 U.S. exports to four major European countries as a share of these countries’ total imports 105 ...

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