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Lynn R. Edminster, 'Agriculture's Stake in the British Agreement and the Trade Agreement Program', International Conciliation, February 1939, No. 347, pp. 92-3. 31. , p. 91. 32. Binswanger, op. , p. 152. 33. Viner, op. , p. 55. As tariff quotas still allowed imports to enter if a higher duty was paid, they were considered to constitute a lesser deviation from the principle of regulation of imports by the free market process, subject only to the impact of ordinary import duties. , II A5, 1943, p.

Heuser, op. , p. 78. 35. Binswanger, op. , p. 157. 36. , p. 158. 37. Basic Instruments and Selected Documents, 1st Supplement (Geneva: GATT, 1953) pp. 14-15. 38. Treaty Establishing the European Economic Community, Rome, 25 March 1957 (London: HM Stationery Office, 1962) pp. 145 and 147. 39. See George De Leener, 'Les Systemes de Contigentement Douanier', Bulletin d'Jnformation et de Documentation, Banque Nationale de Belgique, 10 February 1932, where he gives the example of the British-Spanish Trade Agreement signed in Madrid on 31 October 1922.

8. For a detailed description of examples of these non-discriminatory systems, see Deutscher Gebrauchs Zolltarif, Herausgegeben vom Bundesminister der Finanzen fiir die Dienstellen der Bundeszollverwaltung, Bonn, 1 January 1970, Part Vc, pp. 9-19. 9. See Raul Prebish, Towards a New Trade Policy for Development (New York: United Nations, 1964) p. 70. Also see Michael Rom, 'A Suggestion for a Preferential Scheme in the Developed Countries for Imports of Manufactures and Semi-manufactures from Developing Countries', Aussenwirtschaft, 1966.

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