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Gross Trade Creation And Diversion In Cmea: A Further Response To Jozef M. Van Brabant, Joseph Pelzman
Gross Trade Creation And Diversion In Cmea: A Further Response To Jozef M. Van Brabant, Joseph Pelzman
Joseph Pelzman
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Soviet Comecon Trade: The Question Of Intra-Industry Specialization, Joseph Pelzman
Soviet Comecon Trade: The Question Of Intra-Industry Specialization, Joseph Pelzman
Joseph Pelzman
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The Trade Act Of 1974 Revisited: The Need For Further Reform, Scott C. Whitney
The Trade Act Of 1974 Revisited: The Need For Further Reform, Scott C. Whitney
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Approximately four months after President Ford signed into law the Trade Act of 1974,1 the first petition for import relief was filed invoking the "liberalized" provisions of Title II.2 In the three years since the effective date of the 1974 Act, the United States International Trade Commission (ITC) has instituted investigations concerning a wide variety of commodities. 3 Nonetheless, even though Congress by enacting the 1974 Act intended to minimize the President's control over trade policy and to make import relief more accessible to both industry and labor, the lTC's recommendations have rarely been followed. This article will analyze the …