In this Book
- Discrimination in International Trade, The Policy Issues: 1945-1965
- Book
- 2015
- Published by: Princeton University Press
- Series: Princeton Legacy Library
After World War II, major economic policy issues arose within the free world because many nations chose to discriminate in their international trade and payments, hoping to further their national objectives. Professor Patterson analyzes what each of these nations hoped to gain.
Originally published in 1966.
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Table of Contents
- Table of Contents
- pp. xi-xiv
- I. The Setting
- pp. 3-21
- VI. Discrimination as a Tool for Protection
- pp. 271-322
- VIII. Summary of Findings and Conclusions
- pp. 385-398