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The increased use of trade controls by the industrial countries

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The increase in non-tariff barriers to trade in the industrial countries has given rise to much concern. This article attempts to summarize the formal non-tariff measures that have been introduced by the industrial countries to measure roughly how much trade is now affected by them.

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  1. A fuller discussion of the policies and the measurements is given in S. A. B. Page: The Management of International Trade, in: R. L. Major (ed.): Britain’s Trade and Exchange-Rate Policy, Heinemann Educational Books, 1979.

  2. GATT, Networks of World Trade 1955–76, 1978.

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Page, S.A.B. The increased use of trade controls by the industrial countries. Intereconomics 15, 144–151 (1980). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02924354

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