
Making Trade Policy in the European Community
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Content
- Cover
- Making Trade Policy in the European Community
- Contents
- List of Tables and Figures
- Foreword
- 1 Importance and Complexity
- 2 Principal Characteristics of Community Trade Policy
- 3 Institutional Framework of the European Community
- 4 Explanations of the Process of Decision-Making
- 5 Economic Background to Community Trade Policy
- 6 Making Trade Policy in Germany1
- 7 Making Trade Policy in France
- 8 Making Trade Policy in the United Kingdom
- 9 How Decisions Are Made
- 10 Interests and Pressures on Policy-Makers
- 11 The Influence of Ideas on Trade Policy in the Community
- 12 Summary and Conclusions
- Appendix. Explanation of Patterns of Protection: Statistical Tests
- Notes and References
- Select Bibliography
- Index
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