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Bibliography on GATT
1946-1976
compiled by Richard Ford
Nev Horizons for World TradeDepartment of State Publication 2591. Washington,D.C.
U.S. Government The International Trade Organization -How it will vorkForeign Affairs Outline No ?• Department of State Publication 2597* Washington, D.C.
UNITED STATES. Department of State.-New horizons for world trade. -Washington, D,C.,
(Department of State publication, 2591*)
UNITED STATES. Department of State.-The International trade organization : how itwill work. -Washington, D.C., 19 -6. (Departmentof State publication, 2597. -Foreign affairsoutline, 7•)
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CANADA. Department of trade.-Multilateral trade agreement between seventeencountries has vide application here. In :Foreign trade (Ottawa), 19 7 (vol. l).
CONDLIFFE, S.B.-Obstacles to multilateral trade. -Washington,D.C., National planning association, 19 7.(Planning pamphlets, 59.)
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GERSCHENKRON, A.-Russia and the International trade organizationproceedings of the 59th annual meeting of theAmerican economic association. In ; Americaneconomic reviev, May 19 -7» no. 2.
HOFFMAN, M.L.-/Reports (some unsigned_)/. In : New York times,10, 25 September ; 17, 31 October ; 18 November,
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MIKESELL, R.F.-The ITO Charter. In : American economic review,June 19*17, no. 3.
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T. Balogh Britain and the Geneva Tariff AgreementsBulletin of the Institute of Statistics,Oxford. December19 7.
Canadian Government Multilateral Trade Agreement between SeventeenCountries has vide application here.Foreign Trade, Ottawa, 22 November 19 7.
S.Bl 'Condliffe Obstacles to Multilateral TradeNational Planning Association, Washington D.C. 19 7*
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J.E.S. Fawcett The Internftticaal Trad»-X)rganization
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) See E~r
H.P. McGowan
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The New General Agreement on Tariffs & TradeForeign Commerce Weekly, Washington D.C. 29 Nov. 19 *7
The ITO Chsrter.American Economic Review, June 19 7
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U.S. Government
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E. Varga
J, Viner
ITO in the making, by M. Suetens
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Prospects for ITO, by E. Wijidham White
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Basic Principles of the Draft ITO Charter, by T£A»
Bulletin of the United Nations, New York, 4 liov. 1947
The Trade Conference at work
Bulletin of the United Nations, New York, 16 Dec. 1947
Results of the Geneva Trade Itognt1.an«t *by E. W;
White
Bulletin of the United Nations, New York, 15 efef*. 1947
Hearings on the Operations of the Trade Agreements
and the RofeootU-~ i • ~International Trade Organization before the House Ways
& Means Committee. 80 (London draft)
Hearings on the Trade Agreements System & the Proposed
International Trade Organization Charter*a,
Senate Committee on Finanp< 80 Cong* 1 SessXW iin -
ton D.C. 1947 (London draft)
The American Trade Program. What do we have at stake?
by C. Wilcoi.
Whot do wo hovo Department of State Publications 2753
CommercialT Series 100, Washington D.C. 1947
The Geneva Charter for an International Trade Organization
Department of State Publications 2950, W«sfe. D.C. 1947
A. Constitution for World Trade VO IU ..
Department of State Publication 2964, 1947
Analysis of the General Agreement on Tariffs & Trade
signed at Geneva, October 30« 1947 •
Department of State, Washington D.C. 1947»
Publication 2983 Commercial Policy Series 109.
The Geneva Trade Talks
New Times, Moscow, 16 May 1947-
Conflicts of Principle in drafting a Trade Charter"
Foreign Affairs, New York, Jul« 1947
(reprinted in J. Viner, International Economics, Free/'
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47-3-
The Geneva Marathon »
Banker, London, May 1947•
Tariffs & Trade
Economist, London, 22 Wov. 1947' *=•
La France et lea accorda tarifairea de Geneve.Documentation francaise, Notes documentaires et etudes,
Parisrvno 780, IX^ecember 1947.
\ C \ c / \/ \T()
1948.
T. Bplogh
Winthrof^ G. Browno G,
" J.E.S. Fawcett
S. Harris (editor)
M.L Hoffman
J. Cordell Hull
X U iTo
The Charter of International Trade
Bulletin of the Institute of Statistics, Oxford
Nos 3 & 4-
Foreign Economic Policy of the United States.
Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Mass. 1943
Part Ills International Economic Cooperation^
Chapter on QATT was reproduced (mineographedjby
U\To -ie/IW), Geneva, March 1949 (MGT/5/49) ~
The International Trade Organization
sah Yearbook^of . International .l^¥,«gn Economic^olicy for the United S
Vol.9fi
* UvtO
X" 10/ITO
A XM/OTQ,
J.C. CampbellU•*J
__-_ ;esHarvard University Press, Cambridge, Mass. 1948
(includes "The General Agreement on Tariffs & Trade"
by W.A. Brown).
Reports in the New York Times: 16, 24, 26 Aug; 7 Sept.
The Memoirs of Cordell Hull.
r*a.
of Committees & Principal Sub-committees.
Interim Commission for the International Trade Orga-
nization, Geneva, 1948, IQ/ITO 1/8 (printed)
Informal summary of the Havana Charter for an Inter—\e )Vt>
national Trade Organization IC/ITO, Geneva, August
1948, Mineographed (No symbol)
The General Agreement on Tariffs & Trade
A. The Geneva Tariff Negotiations, 1947
B. The General Agreement explained
C. The first meeting of the Contracting Parties,
Havana J^XjarchQ*£iT£ 1 •• "-"- \itfIC/CTO, Geneva, August 1948, Mimeographed (no symbol).
The Origin & Main Principles of the Havana
, Geneva, December 1948, Mj^eographed (MT/17/49^
also in French.
The United States in World
Harper & Brothers, New YorkXL948
(U.S. participation in Geneva tariff negotiations,
preparation of ITO Charter &. Havana Conference).
©
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P. Ramadier
United Nations
United Nations
U.K. Government
LU.S. Character of Commerce
U»S« Congres¥
United Nations
United Nations
United Nations
U.S. Government
U.S. Government
U.S. Government
U.S. Government
L1accord de Geneve.
Revue politique et parleraentaire, Paris-fc January/?48. /T)
Results of Geneva Trade Negotiations, by E. Wyndham
White, Bulletin^ of the United Nations, New Yprk^ 15
jQct. 1948. (2nd Session of the Contracting Parties).
The International Trade Organization (prepared-) (|-J><v^rys<
Yearbook of the United Nations, 1946-1947
United Nations, New York, 1948.
Refcrt on United Nations Conference on Trade and
Employment/, Havana 1947—1948, General Agreement on7 - - • - - . - . . —Tariffs & Trade, first session of the Contracting
Par-ties (held at Havana, Cuba, 28 Febr. to 24 March
1948)t documents relating to the firsi session.
HMSO, London, Cmd. 737%) 1948. £)
America & the"International Trade Organization
U.S. Chamber of "Commerce, Washington D.C* June 1948.
The JLnternational Trade Organisation: an Appraisal
of the Havana Charter in relation to &s& United States
Foreign4-Policy, with a definitive Study of its Pro-
visions. Report by the Hon. James G. Fulton, Penn-
sylvania, & the Hon. Jacob, * K. Javits, New Yorl p
U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington D.C. 1948.\\j
Trade Charter in Sight, by E. Windhan White )
Bulletin of the United Nations, New York, 1 March 1948
For Order & Justice in International Trade
Bulletin of the United Nations, New York, 15 pril 1948
ITO Interim Commission starts Work, by E* Wyndham White.U n|*r9
Bulletin of the United Nations, New Yorfc^ 1 Batf T2f8.
American Trade Policy
Department of State Publication 3091, Washington D.C.
The United States Reciprocal Trade Agreements Program
q .
and the proposed International Trade Organization- - , - c - > - .. - o -
Department of State Purrli cation^ 3^ 1%j^ashington D.C. "t$& (T)
Trade Agreements Extension Act of 1948.
U.S. Dept. of Commerce, Foreign Commerce Weekly-f
24 July 1948.
A Charter for World Prosperity - The How & Why of the
ITQ, U.S. State Department. Foreign Affairs Outline
I.To I8r Washington D.C. 1946
U.S. Government
U.S. Government
I
'48..3-
Commercial Foreign Policy of the United States, by
W. WilloughbyfjDepartment of State Bulletin, Washing*- (t
ton D.C. 12^September 1948.
Twenty-five guegtions and pisvers on the proposed Jin--
ternational Trade Organization.
U.S. Department of State, Office of Public Affairs. 1948
L*accord de Geneve sur les tarifs douaniers et le
commerce du 30 oct. 1948.
Bulletin de legislation compared, Paris First quarter
Relations between the International Court of Justice^& ITQyj Am. v journal of International Law, Wash. D.C. 1948
(Vol. 42, pp. 656-661) l
D. Acheson
American Tariff League
x P. Bidwell & W. Diebold
G. Bronz
N. Burns
Canadian Government
X Carnegie Endowment
International Peace.
Xx* Chamber of Commerce of \
^the United States
Committee for Economic
Development
<.x P. Coppola d'Anna
^ </ f 'V,*;*•"•• fP. Coppola d'Anna
P.T. Ellsworth
\\, Fleming— IV-" , ._
„.---' /'"> <-->,• -*ff
French Government
/M.A. Heilperin
1949.
Economic Policy & the ITO Charter.
Department of State Bulletin, Washington D.C. 1949
PP- 35-^40.
An Analysis of the ITO Charter
American Tariff League, New York^L949. 0
The United States and The International Trade Organi-
zat ion\
International Conciliation, Boston, -Boston 194Q^No 449. c
The International Trade Organization Charter.
Harvard Law Review, Cambridge, Mass/p Hay 1949* 0
The American Farmer & the ITO Charter. / f j
Department of State Bulletin, Wash. D.C. p.
December 1949. ' VAW/&^~
The Annecy Conference on Tariffs A Trade
External Affairs, Ottawa?) October 1949
The United States ad the International Trade Organization
International Conciliation Series 449 K
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace,*1949
O
O
The Chamber and the Charter. The position of the Cham-
ber.... on the proposed Havana Charter for an Inter-
national Trade Organization.
Chamber of Commerce of the United States, Wash. D.C,
The International Trade Organization and the Recon-
struction of World Trade.
Committee for ^<x>nomic_^)evelopment9 New YorlcJL949
La liberalizzazione degli scambi, gli accordi dogondlijr « / " "
di Annecy et I'accordo genercre sulle tariffe sul«_- ^commercia/Rivista di politica economiza,• _ • Y\2~\^-y*^*~* * fLe trattative multilaterali di Annecy.
Rivista di poliaa economica, Rome^ March 1949•
The Havana Charter
Af
0
American Economic Review. December 1949
The ITO Charter:-#ofrfieci Rules for International Trade
Institute of Bankers, London/^.949•
Les resultats de la conference d1AnnecyJin.
MOCI, Pari^ 27 Octobr/,' 1949
How the U.S. lost the ITO Conference
Fortune, Kew York, September 1949
O
'49
M.L. Hoffman
V 3",-*/\ ^' i
TP/T'Pfl•PVT X X v
IO/ITOL
v *A»
National Council of
American Importers
National Association
of Manufacturers '
National Association of
Manufacturers
S.J. Rubin
United Nations
U«S. Congress
(Brown-Millikin debate)
U.S. Council of the Inter-
Reports in the New York Times: 8 April; 17 April; 5 May',
29 June; 6, 22, 24, JulyJ)>3r76, 11, 15, 16, 26/Aj*>l','
10, 11 Oct. ^V} . A^V° i
The Attack on Trade Barriers. A/ Progress Report on the^
General Agreement on Tariffs & Trade
Interim Commission for the International Trade Organi-
zation, Geneva^ 1949 Q
See also E* Wyndham White
Los nuevos principles de cooperacic'n en el comercio
mondial. El fpfer&o General e»Jv« Aranceles Ad^aneros
y Comercio y la Carta de La Habana para una organizacion
internacional de comercio* Montevideo* 1949*
Significance of the International Trade Organization
to American Importers.
National Council of American Importers, New York^l949« n
The Havana Charter Dilemma
National Association of Manufacturers, New YorkrJ.949. /T)
The Havana Charter for an International Trade Organi-
zation; an Appraisal*
Post-War Committee, National Association of Manufacturers,
New Yorl^L949.
The Juridical Review Problem of the International
Trade Organization
Harvard Law Review, Cambridge, Mass* kfav^~-k*
The International Trade Organization . A
Yearbook of the United Nations 1947- 48 *
United Nations, New Yorl .949*
Hearings on the Ertension of the Reciprocal Trade
Agreements A-£f ^ j
U.S. Senate, Committee on Finance ^1 Cong. I.Sess.
Wash. B.C. 1949.
Invisible Trade Barriers
O
O
national Calimber of Commerce U.S. Council of the ICC, New York€pL949*
U.S. Government General Agreement on Tariffs & Trade. The Annecy Protocol.,., ..„ i f
of Terms| t Accession and the Annecy Schedules ofTv \
Tayiff Concessions.
Department of State Publications 366 Commercial Policy/'
Series 1 2Vr, Washington D.C. 1949« .")
It?
'49/3
U.S. Government
U.S. Government
x
X
U.S. Government
U.S. Government
U.S. Government
. Tariff Commission
A
U.S. Government ''-
U.S. Tariff Commission
. s' _
_J
Analysis of Protocol of Accession & Schedules to the
General Agreement on Tariffs & Trade, negotiated
at Annecy , France, April-August 1949*
Washington B.C. 1949 t Department of State Publication
3651 f Commercial Policy Series 120^ 1949« /O
The Annecy Conference on Tariffs & Trade, by W.Y •-
WilloughbM)epartment of State Bulletin, Washing-
ton D.C. 21 (November 1949.
Third Round of Tariff Negotiations under GATT.
Department of State Bulletin, Washington D.C.
28 November 1949.
Concrete Business Benefits should flow from Annecy
Negot iat ions by H.P. Macgowan, jPoreign Commerce
Weekly, Washington D.C. 31 ofctober 1949-
g- Policy and the ITO Charter, an address by
Secretary Acheson, 1 Department of State Bulletin,
Washington D.C. December 1949-
Post-war Foreign Pol icy Reparation, by H. Kotter
Department of State Publication No 35^0, Washing^-
tonr D.C. 1949-
Report the Havana Charter for an International
Trade Organization, prepared at the re<juest of the
House Ways and Means Committeey.lu.S. Tariff
Commission, Washington D.C. 1949 •
Operation of the Trade Agreements Programm,
June 1934-April 194£fo|2nd Series, No 160, Washing- 0
ton D.C. 1949 (five parts]UJThis report is followed /?>
by annual reports in theTame series^ .Covering the
period from April 194B-^arch 1949 "to July 1957-June
1953).
f49/4
\ C. Wilcox A Charter for World Trade, iToourltcw, New York 1949
Foreword by W.L. Clayton
Part I. The Background to the Havana Charter
1. Thirty Years of Troubled
2. American Trade Policy
3. Obstacles to Agreement
4* Negotiating the Charter
Part II, Analysis of the Havana Charter
5. The Charter in a Nutshell
6. Tariffs &/J?eferences
7. Invisible Tariffs
8. Quantitative Restrictions
9. State Trading
10. Restrictive Business Practices
11. Intergovernmental Commodity Agreements
12. Subsidies.
13. Industrial Stabilization & World Trade
14. Economic Development & International Investment.
15. The International Trade Organization
16. Relations with Non-membera
Part III. Appraisal of the Havana Charter.
17. Commitments & Escapes
18. Some Criticisms considered
19. Some upen Questions
20. What we have at stake
Appendix. A Readers* Guide to the Havana Charter.
Text of the Havana Charteijfor an International Trade
Organization.
E.D. Wilgress
E. Wyndham White
A New Attempt at Internationalism, the International
Trade Conferences and the Charter, a Study of Ends and
Means.
Socie"t5 d*Edition d'Enseignement Supe"rieur, Paris^-549
Progress at Anr.ecy; an Interim Report
United 1. at ions Bulletin, l^ew York?. 1 August 1949* ~
Annecy & the Dollar Gap.
Banker, London, September 1949
ft'49/5
Next Round of Tariff Bargaining
Economistf London, 23 April 1949*
Poker Game with World Tariffs
Economist, London, 18 gone 1949
Kew Tariffs & Old Troubles
Economist, London, 9 July 1949
The Curtain falls on Annecy
Economist, London, 27 August 1949
Two Years Work on Tariffs
Economist, London, 15 October 1949*
La politique commerciale de la Suisse et la Charte
de la Havane
Economie mondiale, September-October 1949
19503,* cw^—,
American Tariff League An Analysis of the ITO Charter
American Tariff League, New Yorkg 1950
W.A. Brown
(William Adams) «V
\
X
The United States and the Restoration of World Trade. An Analysis(\j»~r-
a^cl Appraisal of the ITO Charter jar£ the General Agreement on
Tariffs & Trade, Brookfeings Institution, Washington D.C.1950*
I. Introduction
Part I. Origins of the Two Instruments
II. Two ftmdamentals of U.S. Foreign Trade Policy
III. Efforts to reconstruct a World Trading System 1919-38
IV. The Emergence of the Multilateral Approach 1941-48.
Part II. Negotiation of the Two Instruments
V. The Preparatory Committee- London, New York, Geneva.
VI. Completion of the Charter - The Havana Conference.
Part III. Content & Implication of the Two Instruments
VII. Objectives &. General Principles of the Charter
VIII. The Main Operative Provisions of the Charter
IX. The provisions of the GATT & its Relationship to the Charter.
X. International Cooperation under the Two Instruments
XI. The Two Instruments & The United Nations System
XII. The Two Instruments &, the Solution of jiqfe European
Economic Sytttea Problems.
Part IV. The General Agreement & the Charter as Instruments
of U.S. Policy.
XIII. Appraisal in Terms of Commitments & Escapes
XIV. The Tweo Instruments & Domestic legislation.- i—XV. General American Criticisms of the Charter
XVI. Alternatives of Action by the United States.
Appendix. Analysis of the Charter Text.
American Bar
Association
P. Eichhorn
o
Report of the Subcommittee on International Trade Organization
Proceedings of the Section of International & Comparative/v
X American Bar Association, Ch-icagcyr>1950 Q
Das Genfer allgemeine Zoll- und Handelsabkommen (GATT)und
Deutschland.
Aussen handelsdienst, Berlage 3, Dusseldorf/j^ 27 april
C.W. Emmerich Die Welhandelscharter
Hamburg^950.
^m
'50/2
A. Gross Welthandel von I-iorgeryr> Studien zur Welthandels Charter (•)
Droste Verlag, Dusseldor£^L950 0
M.L. Hoffman Reports in The New York Times, ,dat§dt 5, 30 March j 2, 5 April*
28, 30 September; 4,5,8 Oct; 2,7,8,11, 13, 18 Nov. """
ICITO Liberating World Trade. Second Report on the Operation of the
General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade.
Interin Commission fcr the International Trade Organization,
Geneva^) 1950.
E. von Mickwitz
A* Posse
United Nations
U.S. Congress
See also E. Wyndham White.
Per Ausbau des Genfer Abkommens liber Zolle iind Kandel
Europa Archiv, Frankfort a. M. 5 Karch 1950
Das Genfer Handelsabkommen.
Schweitzer Monatshefte, ZUricl^ September 1950« (j
The International Trade Organization
Yearbook of the United Nations 1948-49JUnited Nations, New
York, 19500( includes a chapter on GATT) (T
Hearings on Membership and Participation by the United States
in the Un^ctf Trade Organization before the House Committee
on Foreign Affairs.
81 Cong. 2 Sess. Washington D.C. 1950
Unitod D-tatcs Government U.S. Efforts to expand International Trade, by Winthrop G
X Brown J Department of State Bulletin^Washinton D.C. 2 Jan \
Why Private Business should support the ITO,by Winthrop— T=G. BrownJDepartment of State Bulletin,' Wash. D.C. 23 Jan.
•. • —
U.S. Government
_JTU.S. Government Contracting Parties to GATT and Fourth Session.
Department of State Bulletin, Washington D.C. 17 April '50;
U.S. Government The GebQral Agreement on Tariffs j- Trade, by C.D. Corse
of State Bulletin, Wash. D.C. 1;; riay ':?0,
U.S. Government
U.S. GovernmentV.
'50/3
Fourth Seasion of the Contracting Parties to the General
Agreement on Tariffs & Trade, by M.E. Simm
of State Bulletin, Wash. D.C. 24 July 1950
(Decision not to ^ Havana Charter to Congress) v~iN
press release, U.S. Department of State Bui let ing 18 Dec.,."50
t U.S. Tariff Commission Operation of the Trade Agreements Prograrnnfo Third Report.
U.S. Tariff Commission, Wa<sn. D.C. 1950 (Annecy Round)
E. Wyndham White
;;. Wyndham White
E. V/yndham White
! U.S. Government L
,V '*""•X*
Tariff Revisions to be made at Torquay Meeting.
United Nat ions/Bullet in, New Yortes 1 June 1950 (j^/
The International Trade Organization; Blue—print for a World
Trading System. . _
Address by E. Wyndham White, Executive Secretary of ITO, givenA
at the Centre d'Etudes Industrielles, Geneva, 16 Febr. 1950
IC/ITO dog'. MT/4./10
Problems World Trade is facing & the Need for the International
Trade Organization,
Address deliverd at the International United Nations Conference,
Amsterdam, IC/ITO c^a. KT/7/50, 26 May 1950.N C \ T b <kor.
Future Administration of GATT.
Department of State Bui^ing, Washington D.C. 19500p. 977- /r•g^ti ^ j^
Th_e_Att_ack on Tariffs. An Account of Port-war Tariff Negotiations
& The Barclays Bank/ Review, LondfttU) May 1950- " / / V.X &OQ
Torojiay Conference & World Trade
The Times, Lond^25-26 Sept. 1950,
Tariff l^rgaining seems sfrtow. The Future of GATT.f •Economist, Londoi^-fj 18 November 1950
51/T
1951-
C.H. Alexandrowicz
HI.
International Trade & Tariffs at Torquay^.
World Affairs, London^) April 1951.
L'Accordo generale sulle Tariffe dogonali e il commercio-carrateri e finalita.
lus Gentium, Rorae/f) May-August 1951
Canadian Government The Torquay Conference
External Affairs, Ottawa^ June 1951.
P. Coppola d'Anna
P» Coppola d'Anna
French Government
* ^ * '^r^E* Hexner
L'Accordo Generale sulle Tariffe Do onali e sul Commercio (GATT)
Rome, 195 V)( Examination of each article). rr>
Lights & Shadows of the Torquay Conference
Review of the Economic Conditions in Italy, Rorae s May 1951. CD
r^sultats de la conference de Torquay
MOCI| Pariajs 1? May 1951, w
o PJ,
The General Agreement on Tariffs &. Trade & The Monetary Fund."t^*^International Monetary J&idr" Staff Papers^ Washington D.C.
April 1951
(f)
mM.L. Hoffman
F. Liebich
E. von Mickwitz
S. Parboni
U. K. Government
Reports in^j^^Tew York Times; 1, 2 April; 10 May (edit.);
13,. 15» 17,18, 20, 21, 22, 28 Sept; 9 O c V ? Nov.
Die Europalsche Zollunioiyrs Ihre Kb'glichkeiten und Grenzen. Q
Deutscher Bundesverlag, Bonn^L951» r\
Von Annecy nach Torquay
Eoropa Archiv, Frankfurt-a-! £) 20 October 1951- G)
I.Risiiltati della conferenza di Torquay.
Moneta e Credito, Rome/T) 2nd quarter 1951 0
Report on the Torquay Tariff Negotiations, with text of the
Torquay Protocol. ^,vwA.
HI>iSO, London, 195lr Cpnd-j-- 6226 .; :
'i. Fleming On making the Best of Balance of Payments Restrictions on Irr.poriG
. . . . - . - - . - T , . . ^ v - ., 1 T , -,-.- r l ^v . V r , r « r -V , V-1
51/2
U.K. Government Results of the Torquay Tariff Negotiations
X Board of Trade Journal, London^ 12 May 1951 C)
U.K. Government Survey of the Sixth Session of the Contracting Parties to GATT.
Board of Trade Journal, London, 10 Nov. 1951
United Nations The International Trade Organization
x Yearbook of the United Nations 1950,
- (includes a chapter on GATT;
United Nations, New York,
U.S. Government Analysis of Torquay Protocol of Accession, Schedules and related
i/ Documents to the General Agreement on Tariffs anjr Trade,
* C«v^ P negotiated at Torquay, Engl^Sept. 1950-April 1951 [Department^ ^£-S**\ I l\ U «^
w of State Publication 4209, Commercial policy series 135« )A •'•' •**— "^
U.S» Government Contracting Parties to GATT & Fifth Session
of State Bulletin, Washington D.C. 1 January 1951.
U.S. Government Contracting Parties to the General Agreement on Tariffs & Trade;
Fifth Session, by L. Weiss Js^****
Dejrtr of State Bulletin, Wgtsli. D.C. 12 March 1951
U.S. Government Results of the Torquay Tariff Conference under GATT ty
Dept of State Bulletin, Wastf. D.C. 21 May 1951. f
I U.S. Government Actions taken on strengthening Administration of GATT/ Contracting ,'
Parties and 6th Session.
^^.^. (ic*rtiw%M«*V Department of State Bulletin, Washington D.C. 19 Nov. 1951*/ : '.i
, U.S. Tariff Commission Operation of the Trade Agreements Program, 4th Report
I U.S. Tariff Commission, Wash. D.C. 1951
I U.S. €«*t ^- (Decision to withdrawJj^F--N Treatment from CzechoSlovakia)
^ Dept of State Bulletin, Wash. D.C. 20 August 1951
Nr^ Goodbjff-to all GATT
Economist, London, 21 April 1951
———— Torouav Tariff Talks ended. General Agreement extended.
The Times, London 23 April 1931
51/3 '«
• Conclusion of International Tariff Negotiations at Torquay*
. V ^ X V Board of Trade Journal, London-28 april 1951 9"r~* ci French Government v Les re* suit at a de la Conference de TorcmayL 'T ! :—; ^^ .--T)
MOCI, P a r i ) 17 May 1951.
La conference tarifaire de Toro^iay, 18 Sept 1950-21 Avril 1931*
Documentation francaise, Notes et Etudes documentaires, Paris,<s
27 May 1951.
Tariff Negotiations at Toro^iay completed*
Foreign Commerce Weekly, Washington D.C. 28 May 1951
Trade after Torcpiay
The Banker, London, November
Accord g^ngral sur lea Tarifs douaniers et la ooamerce. . .
Principales recommendations de la sucieme session.
MOCI, Paris, 20 December 1951
ill
52/1\1
1952.
W. Diebold The End of the ITO.
Princeton University Press, Princeton N.J. 1952.
^ Essay/in International Finance No 16.
French Government
b-M.A. Heilferie r n
Septieme Session des Parties Contractantes
HOC I, Paria$ 13 Nov. 1952
The Trade of Nations.
Knopf, New York, 1952 (2nd edition)
H.Heyman^
K M.L. 'Hoffman
E. Kttng
\c\To
Japan & the GATT.
Swiss Review of World Affairs, Zurich. October 1951
X Reports in ju»M New York Times; 28 Julii; 8, 11, 29 Octf 2, 11
Nov. ft 14 Dec. ~
Das Allgemeine Abkommen fiber Zolle und Handel (GATT)
Polygrap.scher Verlag,
GATT in tion. Third Report on the Operation of the
general Agreement on Tariffs & Trade.
IO/KX), Geneva 1952.
O
See also E. Wyndham White
L.P. Irahoff GATT, Algemeinea Zoll- und Handelsabkommen. Kommentar.
C .H. \& €
German texts*)
Munich, 1952/Eramine3 each Article, in £»&gl. and
J.A. L'Huillier
E.G. Martin
L*experience de HAccord sur les tarifs douaniers et le commerce.
Revue e"conomique et sociale, Lausanne April 1952. £)
Once in GATT, Always in GATT. The Complications of complexity.
American Bar Association Journal, Chicagof; May 1952. O
J.E. MeadeV
Bretton Woods. GATT and the balance of Payments - a Second Round?
Three '.<- Review, Edinburgh,-, December 1952.
52/2
U.K. Government
U.K. Government
Japan's Application to accede to QATT
Board of Trade Journal, London, 25 October 1952
Seventh Session of GATT
International Survey, Central Office of Information,
London, 2? November 1952
United Nations The International Trade Organization
Yearbook of the United Nations 1951
United Nations, New York, 1952
(includes a chapter on GATT)
U.S. Government
E. Wynd&am White
Seventh Session of GATT closes
Department of State Bulletin, Washington D.C., 1 Deo. 1952
The Work of GATT*s Seventh Session
United Nations Bulletin, New York;) 1 December 1952
Agenda for GATT
Economist, London^ 11 October 1952 (Seventh Session) (V)
F?enoh Government > Septieme Session des Parties) ContfractantesL M0|l, Paris, 131 Nov.
Survey of the Seventh Session of the Contracting Parties
to GATT
Board of Trade Journal, London, 15 November 1952
53/1
1953
T. Arita Tariff Concessions under the General Agreement on Tariffs
and Trade
Journal of International Law and Diplomacy, Tokyq ) Dec. 1953
Canadian Government What happened at QATT
Foreign Trade, Ottawa^21 November 1953
French Government L*adhesion provisoire du Japon a 1*Accord...
MOCI, Paris$> 12 November 1953 0
GATT International Trade 1952
GATT, Geneva?) 1953. (Part II. Barriers and Controls in Inter-
national Trade) N
GATT International Trade 1952
ITT, rO«n«vai f9j3.v Part III. Activities of the Contracting
Parties to GATT)
See also B. Wyndham White
M.L. Hoffman Reports in the New York Times: 16 Feb. 5 14 July; 18, 22, 23,
Sept. } 1, 3t 8, 24 Oct.
C.D. Howe
E.F. Penrose
L'avenir du GATT
Economic Internationale, Paris, Sept.-Oct. 1953
Economic Planning for Peace
Princeton University Press, Princeton N.J., 1953
U.K. Government OATT; Report on the Accession of Japan
International Survey, Central Office of Information, London, /?)
26 February 1953
U.K. Government
U.K. Government
President's Statement on Decisions of QATT Session
Board of Trade Journal,^'31 October 1953v r * t /~v
Decisions at Geneva Conference on General Agreement on
Tariffs and Trade
Board of Trade Journal, London^, 7 November 1953 (Survey of
Eighth Session)
53/2
U.K. Government Eighth Session of GATT
International Survey, Central Office of Information, London,
12 November 1953 --••••,
United Nations The International Trade Organization _>--""
Yearbook of the United Nations/', United Nations, New York, 1953
(includes a chapter on GATT)
U.S. Government GATT - Seventh Session, by L.B. Schwenger
Foreign Agriculture, Washington D.C., February 1953
U.S. Government
|%C. Wilcox
L.B. Wilgress
E. Wyndhaa White
Eighth Session closes at Geneva
Foreign Commerce Weekly, Washington D.C., 2 November 1953
Trade Policies for the Fifties
American Economic Review, -Havocka, Wise., May 1953v-\^ Vc.
The Future of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade
Address to the Canadian Manufacturer's Association, 2? May 1953
(distributed by Canadian Department of External Affairs,
Ottawa)
«/Address delivered at the Handels-Hochschule, St. Gollen,
24 November 1953
Bretton Woods, GATT and Related Topics
Reserve Bank of New Zealand Bulletin, Wellington^ (T)
Various dates from September 1950, June 1952 to April 19530
Republished as a pamphlet in July 1953
Japan and QATT
Economist, London, 21 February 1953
Britain's Demarche at GATT
Economist, London, 12 September 1953
Grumbling at GATT
Economist, London, 5 September 1953
References and ;?urope
Economist, London, 19 September 1953
53/3
Australia's Doc ire for QATT Review
The Times Review of Industry, London^ October 1953 -
Tariffs under GATT
Barclays Bank Review, London^ November 1953
General ^frreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT); a Background
Note
Royal Institute of International Affairs, London, 13 Nov. 1953
54/1
1954
Canadian Government GATT - Eighth Session
External Affairs , Ottawa, March 1954
French Government La reunion du GATT
GATT
A.D. Gonzales
f £**£'
W. Oorter
M.L. Hoffman
M.L. Hoffman
J. 1'Huillier
MOCI, 4 noveraber 1954
A New Proposal for the Reduction of Customs Tariffs
GATT, Geneva^ 1954 (•)
La organizaci6n del •corvoroio internacional; El Acuerdo
General de Arayoeles y Comgeroio (GATT), Comnentario y texto- - / t ~ n
Camara Nacional de Comijieroio, Montevideo^ 1954 <3)
(Text of GATT in Spanish and ooramentar/ on each Article)
GATT after Six Years - an Appraisal
International Organization, Boatonj) February 1954 0
The Future of GATT
LLoyd's Bank Review, London^ October 1 54 (^
Reports in the New York Times: 24t 29 Oot.f 23 Deo.
Exam en de 1 'Accord ge*ne*ral sur lee tar if a douaniers et le
comroerce. Note pr^liminaire. »-,I i<
Chambre de commerce Internationale, Paris, 22 mti 1954 3
Document no. 100/49
International Cham- GATT Plan for lowering Customs Tariffs
ber of Commerce Report adopted by the Council of th ICC, Paris, 28 Oct. 1954
(published as a pamphlet, January 1955)
D»J» Morgan QATT at the Crossroads
Bankers' Magazine, London, November 1954
J» Royer Le GATT, assurance-vie du commerce international
Echanges internationaux, Paris, 1954
(lecture given for Comite d'action et d'expansion e*conomique,
Paris, December 1953)
U.K. Government
54/2
Review of GATT - Views of Commonwealth Countries
Commonwealth Survey, Central Office of Information, London,
26 November 1954
United Nations
U.S. Government
The International Trade Organization and the General Agreement
on Tariffs and Trade
Yearbook of the United Nations 1953
United Nations, New York, 1954
Report of the Commission on Foreign Economic Policy ("Randall
Report") ~^ /
( A l s o "Staff Paper7"T>Waahington B.C., 1954
U.S. Government
U.S. Government
Review Hearings on GATT. by S.C. Waugh
Department of Stats Bulletin, Washington D.C., 2? Sept. 1954
Strengthening the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade, by
S.C. Waugh
Department of State Bulletin, Washington D.C., 22 Nov. 1954
R. Vernon America's Foreign Trade Policy and GATT
Princeton University Press, Princeton N.J., 1954
Essays in International Finance No. 21
V
For Cooperation in World Trade. Expanding Role of GATT in
World EconomyH.
United Nations^ Bulletin, New York, 15 March 1954
Rules for Pair Trade
Economist, London/^ 30 October 1954
Britain and Code for Fair Trade
Banker, London-,-) November 1954
1) Britain's Plan for GATT. 2) Japan's Application
Economist, London, 13 November 1954
Cross Currants at Geneva
Economist, London, 20 November 1954
Q
0
New GATT emerging
Economist, London, 11 December 1954
55/1
American Bar Asso-ciation
1955Disapproving of the , H.R. 5550* providing for U.S.
Participation in the Organization for Trade Cooperation (OTC)
American Bar Association, Washington D»C., 23 June 1955
M. Barkway
American TariffLeague
H,( E. Auailotti
GATT revised
International Journal, Toronto, No. 3, Summer 1955
The Story behind GATT and OTC
American Tariff League, New York^ 1955
II GATT e la sua revisione
La Communite Internationale, Rome 1955 (Jus Gentium, Rome 1956)
Canadian Government The GATT today
External Affairs, Ottawa^ April 1955 Q
Canadian Government Canada and the QATT Negotiations, by C.D. Howe, Minister of
Trade
Foreign Trade, Ottawa^ 6 August 1955 C9
Organisation de cooperation commerciale
Annuaire franfais de droit international, Paria-f) 1955
Prenoh Government La revision du GATT
MOCI, Paris-, 2 May 1955
French Government Les resultats de la neuvieme session du GATT
MOCI, Paris, 9 May 1955
French Government Dixieme Session des Parties Contractantea
MOCI, Paris? 17 November 1955 O
GATT International Trade 1934
GATT, Geneva, 1955
Part II: Barriers and Controls in International Trade
Part III: Principal Activities of the Contracting Parties
to GATT
GATT See also E, './yndham White
55/2
K.L. Hoffman Reports in the New York Times: 2, 8, 19, 26, 29 Jan.; 1, 5, 8,
22, 23 March? 25 June; 16 Sept.; 7, 24, 28, 29 Nov.; 4 Deo.
International Mone- Relations between the IMF and QATTtary Fund International Financial Nows Survey, Washington D.C., 25 Nov.
1955(Statement by I.S. Friedman in Foreign Economic Policy Hearings
84 Cong., 1 iess. Joint Committee on the Economic Report)
J. Royer L'enjeu de la revision du QATT
Echanges internationaux, Pari^ January 1955 c>
K. Schaffner La Suisse et les grandee organisations ^conomigues interna—
tiohalesRevue Eoonomioue et Sociale, Lausanne,-) October 1955
(Section 3 states why Switzerland has not acceded to GATT)
U.K. Government Review on the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade. Ninth
Session of the Contracting Parties. Documents relating to the
ninth session. March 1955*
HMSO, Crad. 94U
(Proposed changes to the Agreement; texts of relevant decisions
and resolutions of the Contracting Parties)
U.K. Government Review of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade
Board of Trade Journal, London^ 26 March 1955 o
U.K. Government
United Nations
General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade: Statement of Policy
of H.M. Government on the Question of Japan's Accession to
the Agreement
KKSO, Cmd. 9445 , London, 1955*«*r 0
The International Trade Organization and the General Agreement
on Tariffs and Trade
Yearbook of the United Nations 1954
United Nations, New York, 1955
U.S. Council of the GATT. An Analysis and Appraisal of the General Agreement on
International Cham- Tariffs and Trade, prepared by the Fletcher School of Law andoer of Commerce —
Diplomacy 'fo; the U.S. Council of the ICC, I.'ev/ York',- 1555
>s3fe£idfc;*:lJK .' 1!
U.S. Council of the The Organization for Trade Cooperation and the New GATT
International Cham- statement of the ICC Committee on Commercial Policy, with anber of Commerce
analysis and appraisal "by B.C. Hawkins New York;) 1955 r'O /O' "^
U.S. Government
U.S. Government
v— *'
General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade - Present Rules and
Proposed Revisions
y Department of State, Washington D.C.y March 1955
Report to the Secretary of State by the Chairman of the United
States Delegation to the Ninth Session of the Contracting Par-
ties... 20 October 1954 - 7 March 1955
Department of State, Washington D.C. 1955
U.S. Government
f|
U.S. Government
U.S. Government
U.S. Government
U.S. Government
Agreement on the Organization for Trade Cooperation. Text of
the Agreement
v Department of State, Washington D.C./ March 1955
The General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (QATT). An Explan
ation of its Provisions and the Proposed Amendments t\lA
Department of State Publication 5^13, Washington D.C.y App
Agreement on Organization for Trade Cooperation and Amendments
to the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade
v Department of State Bulletin, Washington B.C./ 4 April 1955
Partners in World Trade - the Goal of the QATT
Department of State Publication 5879* Commercial Policy Series
x 148, Washington D.C./ June 1955
Contracting Parties to GATT fee44 Tenth Session in Geneva
Foreign Commerce Weekly, Washington D.C., 31 October 1955
U.S. Government Report to the Secretary of State by the Chairman, U.S. Dele-
gation to the Tenth Session... Geneva, 2? October to 3 December
1955
Department of State, Washington D.C., 1955
U.S. Tariff Commis Sighth Report of the United States Tariff Commission on the
Operation of the Trade Agreements Program
U.S. Tariff Commission, Washington D.C., June 1955
(Analyzes proposed anendnente to GATT, also structure and
functions of proposed Organization for Trade Cooperation)
55/4
R. Yernon Organizing for World Trade
International Conciliation, Carnegie Endowment for Interna-
tional Peace, Uew Yorkf November 1955
(GATT's place in international trade; GATT in operation:
material relevant to U.S. Hearings on the proposed Organi-
zation for Trade Cooperation)
S. Wyndham White The Outlook for Cooperation in International Trade
Address to the Socie*te* d'e*tudes e*conomique» et sociales,
Lausanne, 24 March 1955
E. Wyndham White Les obstacles a la liberation des exchanges international
Lecture given at the Randels-Hochschule, St. Call en,
12 December 1955 /"
Published in Auseenwirtschaft, St. Gollen, Jun«
ii
Last in QATT talks
Economist, London, 15 January 1955
The New GATT
Economist, London, 26 March 1955
1956
Association of the Barof the City of New York
The Constitutionality of American Participation in the
proposed OTC and in the QATT
Report by the Committee on International Law, ABCNY,
7 March 1956 r>
See also Supplementary Rofcet, Record of the Association..
October 195?
G. Brang An International Trade Organization; the Second Attempt
Harvard Law Review, Cambridge Mass., January
Canadian Government GATT Negotiations completed
Foreign Trade, Ottawa, 9 June 1956
E. Carbone Les mesures anti-dumping selon le GATT
Legislation internationale, Rome, 195°*
Regional Integration and the Multilateral Approach
Lecture before Bologna Centre of School of Advanced Inter-
national Studies of John Hopkins University, 22 Feb. 1956
; (MGT/46/56)
fo Evans.!- Direct or- for Crommerciai Policy, GATT secre*-
o
N. Franken
French Government
De Betekenis van de algeroene Overeenkomst inzake Tarieven
en Handel (GATT) in het internationale Handelspolitieke
Over leg
A.N. Covers N.V., The Hague, 1956. (Thesis)
La dixieme session du GATT
MOCI, Paris, 23 January 1956
R.N. Gardner Sterling-Dollar Diplomacy
Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1956
(Chapter XVII: The End of the ITO)
GATT International Trade 1955
GATT, Geneva, 1956
Part II : Developments in Commercial Policy
Part III: Principal Activities of the Contracting Parties
to GATT
GATT
M.L. Hoffman
56/2
See also E. Wyndham White
Reports in the New York Times; 9, 18, 19 March; 8, 16 May;
6, 9, 14, 23 June; 28 October
[.L. Hoffman The Present System of World Trade
Lloyds Bank Review, London, January 1956
J. Royer Comment commercer aveo les pays neufs
Lecture given under auspices of Comite* d'action et d'expansion,
Paris 11 April 1956
Reproduced, Schanges internationaux, Paris, May 1956
U.K. Government GATT Tariff Negotiating Conference at Geneva
Board of Trade Journal, London, 28 January 1956
U.K. Government Results of the Recent Tariff Negotiations at Geneva
Board of Trade Journal, London, 9 June 1956
U.K. Government Report on the Geneva Tariff Negotiations, 1956...
HMSO, London, Cmd 9779
United Nations
IU.S. Congress
The International Trade Organization and the General Agreement
on Tariffs and Trade
Yearbook of the United Nations 1955
United Nations, New York, 1956
Organization for Trade Cooperation. Hearings on H.R. 5500
1956 & 57 (OTC) before House Ways and Means Committee.' 84 Cong.
1. & 2. Sess Washington D.C.
U.S. Congress Agreement on the OTC. Report of the Committee on House Ways &
Means (to accompany H.R. 5500) 18 April 1956, Washington D.C.
U.S. Government Introducing OTC. An Explanation of the proposed OTC in Simple
Terms
Department of State, Publication 6268, Washington D.C., 1956
U.S. Government United States Participation in GATT Negotiations at Geneva, by
H.V. Prockvow .,
Department of State Bulletin, Washington D.C., 30 January 1956 |
56/3
U.S. Government
U.S. Government
Tenth Session of GATT reviews easing of Import Restrictions
Foreign Commerce Weekly, Washington D.C., 2 January 1956
Purposes of the Proposed Organization for Trade Cooperation.
Statements by Secretary of State Dulles and Secretary of Com-
merce Weeks
Department of State Bulletin, Washington D.C., 19 March 1956
U.S. Government
U.S. Government
Problems facing the Eleventh Session of the Contracting Parties
to GATT, by H.V. Prochnow
Department of State Bulletin, Washington B.C., 29 October 1956
GATT Session (eleventh) resolves important Issues
Foreign Commerce Weekly, Washington B.C., 3 December 1956
U.S. Government
U.S. Government
Review of the Eleventh Session of the Contracting Parties to
GATT
Department of State Bulletin, Washington D.C., 3 December 1956
GATT. Analysis of United States Negotiations 1956
Department of State, Washington D.C., 1956
U.S. Tariff Commis- Operation of the Trade Agreement Program. 9th ReportSlon7 U.S. Tariff Commission, Washington D.C., 1956
(1956 tariff negotiations)
f. Wyndham White The Achievements of the GATT
Address given at Institute of International Studies,
Geneva, 6 December 1956
Trade Dividends from GATT
Economist, London, 9 June 1956
La quatrieme session tarifaire du GATT; ses re*sultatst ses
enseignements
Echanges internationaux, Paris, July 1956
Trade Cooperation or Trade Warfare: the Choice before us. A
brief Examination of the History and Operation of the GATT
and the OTC
Committe for a National Trade Policy, Washington D.C., Jan.
E. Anzilotti
1957
II QATT e il commeroio nei suoi recente aUiluppi
Comraunite Internationale, Rome, 1/1957
Canadian Government Some Restrictions removed at GATT Consultations
Foreign Trade, Ottawa, 20 July 1957
French Government Le onzieme session du GATT
MOCI, Paris, 7 January 1957
R.N. Gardner Organizing World Trade, A Challenge for American Lawyers
The Record of the Association of the Bar of the City of New
York, April 1957
GATT International Trade 1956
GATT, Geneva, 1957
Part II: Developments in Commercial Policy
Part III: Activities of the Contracting Parties to GATT
GATT See also S. Wyndham White
G.L. Goodwin GATT and the Organization for Trade Cooperation
Yearbook of World Affairs 1956, London, 1957, pp. 229-255
J.A, 1'Huillier The*orie et pratique de la cooperation e*conomique internationale
Ge*nin, Paris, 1957 ,
Titre II. L'Accord general sur les tarifs douaniers et le com-
merce. Etude descriptive (Premiere partie), et e*tude theorique ,
(Seconde partie) de I1 Accord ge*ne*ral.
R. Martins Weltwirtschaftliche Problematik der aktuellen Inte^rationspro-
jekte vom Standpunkt des GATT
Wirtschaftspolitische Blotter, Vienna, May,1957
J.S. Meade Japan and the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade
Three Banks Review, London, June 1957
(reproduces lecture given at Univ. of Adelaide, August 1956)
U.K. Government Relations of the GATT to Treaty of Rome and European Free
Trade Association
Board of Trade Journal, 2 November 1957
United Nations
U.S. Congress
57/2
The International Trade Organization and the General Agree-
ment on Tariffs and Trade
Yearbook of the United Nations 1956
United Nations, New York, 1957
Hearings on H.R. 5500 (OTC). H.R. Report No. 200?
84 Cong. 2 Sess, Washington JD.C., 195?
U.S. Government International Trade and Development - the Year Ahead, by
C.D. Dillon
Department of State Bulletin, Washington D.C., 9 December 1957
U.S. Government GATT concludes the Twelfth Session
Foreign Commerce Weekly, Washington D.C., 16 December 1957
U.S. Government Review of the 12th Session of the Contracting Parties to QATT
Department of State Bulletin, Washington D.C., 23 Dec. 1957
U.S. Government First Annual Report by the President on the Trade Agreements
Program 1956
White House, Washington D.C., 1957
E. Wyndham White International Trade Cooperation in an Expanding World
Address before Academy of Science, Prague, September 1957
Tell it not in GATT
Economist, London, 19 October 1957
GATT and the Six
Economist, London, 2 Nov. 1957 (also 28 Dec*, same title)
1958
A. Blum Plor Acuerdo General sohre Aranceles Aduaneros y Comercio (GATT)
Bavco Central del Ecuador, Boletin Apendice Nos. 372-373,
Quito, July-August 1958
Coppola D'Anna L'accorde Generale sulle tarife doganali e sul oommeroio
dopo la revisione del 1955
Rivista di Politica conomica, Rome, 1958
Domke and Hazard State Trading and the Not-Favored-NaAion Clause
American Journal of international law, 1958, 55
GATT Commercial Policy 1957t including a Report on the recent
Activities of the Contracting Parties
GATT, Geneva, 1958
GATT Trends in International Trade. A Report by a Panel of Experts
GATT, Geneva, 1958
(The "Hoberler" Reprt. Autohrs: R. de 0.Campos, G. Hoberler,
J,E. Meade, J. Tinbergen)
GATT
W. Hollis
I
J.M. Leddy andR.B. Schwenger
See also E. Wyndham White
Dispute Settlement under the General Agreement on Tariffs and
Trade
International Trade Arbitration, American Arbitration Asso-
ciation, New York, 1958
A Decade of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT)
Journal of Farms Economics, Proceedings, Menaska, Wise, May 58
J.K, Leddy: GATT, or cohesive Influence in a Free World
R.B. Schwenger: Synthesis of Trade and Agricultural Policy in
GATT
(Reprinted in R.L. Tontz: "Foreign Agricultural Trade: Selec-
ted Readings", Iowa State University Press, Ames, Iowa, 1966)
A. Loveday Article XXIV of the GATT Rules
Economica Internazionale, Genoa, February 1958
G.M. Meier International Trade and International Inequality
Oxford Economic Papers, October 1958
56/2
J. Royer Le GATT devant le Marohe Commun et la Zone! de Libre Schange
Address at the I.U.H.E.I., Geneva, 2 July 1958
reproduced in Revue Sconomique et Sociale, Lausanne, July 1958
R.G. Schwenger Synthesis of Trade and Agricultural Policy in GATT
Journal of Farms Economics, May 1953
V.A. Seyid Muhammad The Legal Framework of World Trade
Stevens, London, 1953
Chapters: The General Agreement as a multilateral treaty;
GATT in relation to other international organizations; the
organs of GATT; rules and procedure of tariff negotiations;
most—favoured-nation treatment in the General Agreement;
other standards of international economic law in GATT; except-
ions and escape clauses; State intervention; State trading;
customs unions; free—trade areas and frontier traffic; Orga-
nization for Trade Co-operation; an appraisal of GATT.
(this book contains errors of fact)
United Nations
U.S. Government
The International Trade Organization and the General Agree-
ment on Tariffs and Trade
Yearbook of the United Nations 1957
United Nations, NOW York, 1958
Second Annual Report by the President on the Trade Agreements
Program 1957
White House, Washington D.C., 1958
R. Vernon Trade Policy in Crisis
Princeton University Press, Princeton N.J. 1958
Essays in International Finance No. 29
E. Wyndham White The GATT after Ten Years
Address to the Canadian Council, International Chamber of
Commerce, Montreal, 19 March 195$
E. Wyndham White The First Ten Years of GATT
Address at the London School of Economic and Political
Sciences, May
E. Wyndham White The Evolution of the GATT
Westminster Bank Review, London, August
**&*
58/3
GATT's Siamese Twin
Economist, London, 10 Kay 195&
A Single Trading World
Economist, London, 11 October 1953
Agricultural Sins revealed
Economist, London, 25 October 1958
Dons * Challenge to GATT
Economist, London, 25 October 1958
1959
P. Aebi Das GATT und die Schweiz
Schweizer Monatshefte, ZUrich, February 1959
Fawcett State Trading and International Organizations
Law and Contemporary Problems, 1959» PP» 342-345
GATT
R. Harrod
See E. Wyndham White
Review of "Trends in International Trade" (Hoberler Report)
Economic Journal, London, September 1959
G. Jaenicke Das Allgemeine Zoll- und Handelsabkommen. Rechtsgrundlagen
und Rechtsprobleme
Archiv des Volkerrechts, TUbingen. 1958/1959, vol. VII,
April 1959
J.A. L'Huillier
G. Lacharriere
La cooperation economise Internationale 1957-1959
Ge*nin, Paris, 1959
(Chapter " examines the main rules of GATT and how GATT works)
L'examen par le GATT du Traite de Rome
Annuaire Erancaise du Droit International 1958, Paris 1959
P. Mario
R. Nurkse
United Nations
Le Marche commun et le QATT
Revue du Marche Coramun, Paris, October 1959
Trends in World Trade
Kyklos, Basel, 1959, Fasc. 1
(reviews "Trends in International Trade")
The International Trade Organization and the General Agree-
ment on Tariffs and Trade
Yearbook of the United Nations 1958
United Nations, New York, 1959
U.S. Government Contracting Parties make Decisions on Stimulating World Trade
Foreign Commerce Weekly, Washington B.C., 8 January 1959
U.S. Government GATT and Trade Expansion, from an address by H. Kearns
Foreign Commerce Weekly, Washington D.C., 15 June 1959
59/2
U.S. Government 15th Session of the Contracting Parties to GATT opens in Tokyo
Foreign Commerce Weekly, Washington D.C., 3 November 1959
U.S. Government Third Annual Report by the President on the Trade Agreements
Program 1958
White House, Washington D.C., 1959
N. Welter, Die GATT-Bestimmungen und die EWG-Assozierung
EuropSische Wirtschaft, Baden-Baden, No. 11, 1959
E. Wyndham White International Trade; Challenge and Response
Address given at Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts
University, Mass., April 1959
GATT*s controversial Bag
Economist, London, 16 May 1959
Europe and the Rest
Economist, London, 13 June 1959 (14th session)
GATT goes to Japan
Economist, London, 7 November 1959
1960
J.J. Allen
M. Boyer
The European Common Market and the GATT
University of Washington Press, Washington D.C., 1960
Les points litigieux entre le GEE et le GATT
Revue du Marche Commun, Paris, 1960, pp. 237»««
Canadian Government GATT Sixteenth Session
Monthly Bulletin, Department of External Affairs, Ottawa,
August 1960
Canadian Government GATT Tariff Conference 1960-61
External Affairs, Ottawa, October 1960
I. Prank Discrimination, Regionalism and the GATT
Proceedings of the American Society of International Law 1960
Washington D.C.
French Government Les travail* du GATT
MOCI, Paris, 14 December 1960
GATT The Activities of GATT 1959/60
GATT, Geneva, 1960
GATT
H. Gross
See also E. Wyndham White
Das GATT als We Ithandelscharter
Aussenpolitik, Freiburg, 1960, No. 2
G. Lacharriere Integrations re'gionales et organisations Internationales
Economic applique, Paris, no. 2, 1960
New York Times Reports on GATT; 18, 23 May; 1, 5 June; 28 August; 2, 7 Sep-
tember; 14 November
R. Ramoin The General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade
Journal du droit international, Paris, July—Sept. 1960
United Nations The International Trade Organization and the General Agree-
ment on Tariffs and Trade
Yearbook of the United Nations 1959
United Nations, New York, 1960
60/2
U.S. Government
U.S. Government
U.S. Government
U.S. Government
U.S. Government
R.R. Wilson
E. Wyndham White
B. Wyndham White
E. Wyndham White
The 1960-61 QATT Tariff Conference, by H.M. Catudal
Dept. of State Bulletin, Washington B.C., 22 February 1960
Contracting Parties to GAT? to meet in Geneva for Trade
Discussions
Foreign Commerce Weekly, Washington B.C., 30 May 1960
Seventeenth Session ends in Geneva
Foreign Commerce Weekly, Washington B.C., 5 December 1960
Fourth Annual Report by the President on the Trade Agreements
Program 1959
White House, Washington B.C., 1960 (report on 14th session)
Seventeenth Session ends in Geneva; GATT Nations urged to
drop Barriers to Impacts from Dollar Area
Foreign Commerce Weekly, Washington B.C., 5 December 1960
United States Commercial Treaties and International Law
Hauser, New Orleans, 1960
Looking Outwards
Address to the General Export Association of Sweden, Stock-
holm, April 1960
Europe in the GATT
Address under auspices of Europe House, London, 11 May 1960
Commercial Policies for the 196*0*8
Address under auspices of Centro Italiano di Studi per la
Reconciliazione Internazionale, Home, 23 June 1960
GATT veto the Seven
Economist, London, 21 May 1960
Les points litigieux entre le CES et le QATT
Revue du Marche Commun, Paris, June 1960
GATT 16th Session concludes its work
Board of Trade Journal, 17 June 1960
*
60/3
GATTfs Challenge to Atlantic Cooperation
Economist, London, 18 June 1960
Hopeful Pessimists of QATT
Economist, London, 3 September 196*0
The GATT Tariff Conference
Bankers' Magazine, London, October 1960
<4
1961
J.J. Allen The European Common Market and the General Agreement on
Tariffs and Trade; a Study in Compatibility
Law and Contemporary Problems, Duke University, Durban N.C
No. 26, 1961
E. Anailotti II GATT, suoi carrateri e sue vicende
Stato Sociale, Turin. No. 5, 6, 8. 1961
M. Camps Pour Approaches to the European Problem
1. The single European Market; 2. The "United Kingdom join
the Six"; 3. The OECD or Atlantic Community; 4. The global
or GATT approach.
Political and Economic Planning, London, March 1961
I. Prank The European Common Market; an Analysis of Commercial Policy
Stevens, London, Praeger, New York, 1961
(includes account of inter-relations between GATT and EEC and
EFT*)
I. Gal-Edd The General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade and the Developing
Countries. Is GATT a Rich Man's Club?
Government Printing Press, Jerusalem, 1961
R.N. Gardner Legal-Economic Problems of International Trade
Columbia Law Review, New York, 1961, pp. 313-321
R.N. Gardner
GATT
Note on United States Participation in the General Agreement
on Tariffs and Trade
Columbia Law Review, New York, March 1961
(1. Constitutionality of U.S. participation in GATT as "Law
of the Land"; 2. Compatibility of U.S. import restrictions
with GATT provisions)
The Activities of GATT 1960/61
GATT, Geneva, 1961
GATT See also E. Wyndham White
G. de Lacharriere Aspects recents de la clause de la nation la plus favorisee
Annuaire fran9aise de Droit International, Paris, 1961
61/2
J.A. L'Huillier La cooperation economique Internationale, 1960-1961
Ge'nin, Paris, 1961
Titre I: LfAccord general... Chapitre I: Les dispositions
d'ordpe institutional; Gh. II: Le fonctionneraent du GATT
P.K. Liebioh Das QATT; eine Textausgabe des Allgemeinen Zoll- und Handels~
abkommens
Lutzeyer, Baden-Baden, 1961
(Text of GATT translated into German; also several Protocols
of Accession. GATT's organization, achievements, current work ,.
programme.)
New York Times Reports on GATT; 30 May; 18, 21, 22 July; 14» 25, 28 November;
1, 9 December
G. Patriaroa II GATT e la clausola delle nazione piu favorita; regola e
eccezioni
Rivista di politica economica, Home, December 1961
J» Royer Le GATT et les grands problemes economicrues
Bulletin du Conseil Nationale du Patronat Pran9ais, Paris.
March 1961
J. Royer
9
L'avenir des relations commerciales entre les diverses regions
economiques du monde
Address under auspices of Comit£dlAction et d'Expansion eco-
nomique. [
Summarized MOCI 16 December 1961; Schanges internationaux
No. 57-58 1962
United Nations The International Trade Organization and the General Agreement
on Tariffs and Trade
Yearbook of the United Nations 1960
United Nations, New York, 196!
U.K. Government GATT Meeting on Cotton Textiles
Board of Trade Journal, London, 4 August 1961
U.S. Congress Hearings before the Subcommittee on Foreign Economic Policy
of the Joint Economic Committee.
8? Cong. 1 Sess. December 1961 ( 2 volumes)
61/3
U.S. Congress Trade Restraints in the Western Community
Joint Economic Committee, Washington D.C., 1961
U.S. Government Fifth Annual Report of the President on the Operation of the
Trade Agreements Program 196*0
White House, Washington D.C., September 1961 (16th session)
U.S. Government The General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade; an Article~by-
Article Analysis in Layman's Language, by H.M. Catudal
Reprint from Department of State Bulletin, 26 June 4 3 July 61
Department of State Publication 7235- July 1961
E. Wyndham White GATT as an International Trade Organization
Address to Polish Institute of International Affairs, Warsaw,
6 June 1961
B. Wyndham White Some Structural Problems of International Trade
Address to Polish Economic Society, Warsaw, 12 June 1961
GATT in World Trade Today
Midland Bank Review, London, February 1961
Straining at GATTS
Economist, London, 3 June 1961
La dix-neuvieme session du GATT
Problemes e'conomiques, Paris, 26 December 1961 i" i
*»;&**:• =•
1962
C.H. Alexandrowicz World Bconomic Agencies: Law and Practice
Stevens, London, 1962
Ch. 1: The General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade, Section 1,
GATT and IMF; 2. State Trading Countries; 3. Tariffs and
Quantitative Restrictions; 4« Import Restrictions, the forquay
Protocol and Municipal Law; 5» Subsidies; 6, The Contracting
Parties
A. Bolensi La technique des negociations au GATT
Revue du Marche* Commun, Paris, May 1962
Canadian Government GATT, Nineteenth Session, Geneva, 1961
External Affairs, Ottawa, March 1962
Canadian Government GATT, Tariff Conference ends at Geneva
External Affairs, Ottawa, August 1962
French Government
GATT
Au sein du GATT, accords entre la CBS et lea Etats-Unis
MOCI, Paris, 1? March 1962
The Activities of GATT 1961/62
GATT, Geneva, 1962
GATT See also B. Wyndham White
s. Kting GATT
Polygrafischer Verlag, Ztirich, 1962
M. Ludwig The Meaning of GATT
Aussenwirtschaft, St. Gollen, March 1962
New York Times Reports on GATT; 16 Jan.; 1?, 20 Feb.; 8, 10 March; 3 October;
14| 16, 19 November
J. Royer World Trade: the Danger of Regionalism
Lloyds Bank Review, London, October 1962
G. Scliavone L'Art. XXIV del GATT e il tratatto istituto della CSE
Revista di Diritto Suropeo, Rome, January-March 1962
62/2
U.K. Government QATT Cotton Textile Committee agrees on Long-Term Arrangement
Board of Trade Journal, London, 16 February
U.K. Government U.K.-U.S. Tariff Cuts are Major Steps in GATT Negotiations
Board of Trade Journal, London, 16 March 1962
U.K.-3.E.G. Agreement concluded in GATT Tariff Conference
Board of Trade Journal, London, 25 May 1962
U.K. Government Report on the Conclusion of the Geneva Tariff Negotiations
1960-62
Board of Trade Journal, London, 17 August 196*2
United Nations The International Trade Organization and the General Agreement
on Tariffs and Trade
Yearbook of the United Nations 1961
United Nations, New York, 1962
U.S. Congress
U.S. Congress
U.S. Government
Hearings on the Trade Expansion Act of 19&2 before the Senate
Committee on Finance
87 Cong. 2 Sess, Washington D.C., 1962 (2 volumes)
Trade Expansion Act of 1962. Hearings before the House Commit-
tee on Ways and Means
87 Cong. 2 Sess. Washington D.C., 1962 (6 volumes)
GATT Ministerial Meeting, November 1961. Report on 19th Session
Department of State Bulletin, Washington D.C., 1 January 1962
U.S. Government GATT; Analysis of United States Negotiations; 1960-61 Tariff
Conference
Department of State Publication 7349i Washington D.C. (4 vol.)
U.S. Govennment Issues facing GATT in the New Trading World
Department of State Bulletin, Washington D.C., 1 January 1962
U.S. Government The New Trade Expansion Act, by L. Weiss
Department of State Publication No. 7372, Washington D.C. 1962
U.S. Government United States concludes Tariff Negotiations in Geneva
Foreign Commerce Weekly, Washington D.C., 19 March 1962
62/3
U.S. Government Sixth Annual Report of the President on the Trade Agreements
Program 1961
White House, Washington D.C., 1962
U.S. Government Major Aspects of the Trade Expansion Act
Department of State Bulletin, Washington B.C., 1962, pp. 597'
605
U.S. Government 20th Session covers wide Range of Trade Problems
International Commerce, U.S. Dept. of Commerce, Washington D.C.
1? December 1962
U.S. Tariff Commis-sion
Operation of the Trade Agreements Program. 14th Report
U.S. Tariff Commission, Washington D.C., 1962
(1960-62 tariff negotiations)
E. Wyndham White The Textile Industry and International Trade
Address to Northern Textiles Association, Portsmouth N.H.,
20 September 1962
R. Zinser Das GATT und die Heistbegtinstigung. Das Kernstiick dee QATT
und seine Bedeutung ftlr die internazionalen Wirtschafts-
beziehungen
Lutzeyer, Baden-Baden, 1962
19th GATT Session
Bankers' Magazine, London, January 1962
Half the Picture
Economist, London, 10 March 1962
Cotton Textiles; unkind Cut?
Economist, London, 1? March 1962
Whose Trade Conference?
Economist, London, 24 November 1962
1/1
Canadian Government
1963
GATT: Twentieth Session, Geneva, 1962
External Affairs, Ottawa, January 1963
W.L. Clayton GATT. the Marshall Plan and OECD
Political Science Quarterly, New York, December 1963
K.W. Darn Regional Economic Arrangements and the QATT: the Legacy of
a Misconception
University of Chicago Law Review, Summer 1963
M.H. Fischer What Chance of Lower Tariffa? GATT and the Kennedy Round
World Today, London, May 1963
French Government La "guerre du poulet"
MOCI, Paris, 10 August 1963
GATT The GATT and the Developing Countries t an Appraisal
Statement by F. Gundelock, Deputy Executive Secretary,
Geneva, 1963
GATT doc. INT (63)546. 1? December 1963
GATT See also E. Wyndham White
I.B. Kravis Domestic Interests and International Obligations. Safeguards
in International Trade Organizations
University of Pennsylvania Press, Philadelphia, 1963
(Section on GATT examines the "safeguard clauses", freedom
to alter commitments, defensive measures)
G. de Lacharriere Commerce exterieur et soua—deVeloppement
Presses Universitaiires de France, Paris, 1963
(Chapters on the role of GATT,criticism of its work, changes
to be adopted)
M. Marin Struttura e problemi del QATT
Rassegna Sconomica del Banco di Napoli, Naples, 1963, No. 2
S.D. Metzger International Trade; the Trade Expansion Act and its Prospects
Common Market Law Heview, London, 1963, No. 3
63/2
New York Times Reports on GATT; 26, 2? April; 10, 1?, 18, 20, 21, 22, 24 May
27, 28 June; 23 July; 7, 21 August; 4, 5, 7, 11, 14, 16, 17,
19, 22 Oct.; 22, 27, 28 Nov.; 2 Dec.
Pan American Union The Relevance of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade
(GATT) for Latin America and Possible Forms of Association
OSA/See H./XIII, Pan American Union, Washington D.C.,
9 August 1963
J. Royer The Prospects for "freer" Trade
Moorgate & Wall Street, London, Spring 1963
G. Schiavone
P. Smith
Uguaglianza di trattamento e olausola delle nazione piu
favorita nell'Accordo generale sulle tarife doganali e sul
commeroio
Rivista di diritto internazionale, Milan, 1963, no. 3
What is GATT?
3FTA Bulletin, Geneva, April 1963
H. Steinber^rer GATT und regionale Wirtschaftszusammenschliisse
Heymans, KbIn, 1963
(operation of GATT Article XXIV)
S. Strange Changing Trends in World Trade
Yearbook of World Affairs 1962, London, 1963
Background to the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade
Board of Trade Journal, London, 10 May 1963
U.K. Government General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade; Ministerial Meeting
at Geneva
Commonwealth Survey, London, 21 May 1963
U.K. Government The Kennedy Round of Trade Negotiations
Board of Trade Journal, London, 23 November 1963
United Nations International Trade Organization and the General Agreement on
Tariffs and Trade
Yearbook of the United Nations 1962
United Nations, New York, 1963
63/3
U.S. Government Basic Decisions to come: GATT Negotiations at Point where
Recommendations of Industry or Specifics needed
International Commerce, US Dept. of Commerce, Washington D.C.
2? May 1963
U.S. Government GATT Committees to start Negotiations for Kennedy Round next
May
International Commerce, Washington B.C., J7 June 1963
U.S. Government GATT Ministerial Meeting
Department of State Bulletin, Washington D.C., 3 June 1963
U.S. Government GATT Trade Negotiations
Department of State Bulletin, Washington D.C., 2? May 1963
U.S. Government GATT Ministers reach Agreement on Tariff Negotiating Proce-
dures, Statement by" C.A. Herter
Department of State Bulletin, Washington D.C., 24 June 1963
U.S. Government The Kennedy Round - Progress and Promise, by W.T. Gossett
Department of State Bulletin, Washington D.C., 19 August 1963
U.S. Government Measures to balance Trade Concessions, lay C.A. Herter
International Commerce, Washington D.C., August 1963
U.S. Government GATT; U.S. Businessman's best Bet for Export Profits, by
J. Prior
International Commerce, Washington D.C., 2 December 1963
U.S. Government Seventh Annual Report of the President on the Trade Agreements
Program 1962
White House, Washington D.C., 1963
(includes activities of GATT in 1961)
U.S. Library ofCongress
General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT); Selected
References, 1952~1963f by E.S. Billings
Library of Congress, Washington D.C., 1963
U.S. Tariff Commis-sion
Investigations into the Escape Clause of Trade Agreements
U.S. Tariff Commission, Washington D.C., 1963, Publ. no. 116
63/4
U.S. Tariff Commis-sion
List of Selected Publications relating to U.S. Tariff and
Commercial Policy and the the GATT (?th edition)
U.S. Tariff Commission, Washington D.C., 1963, TO Publ. 83
D. Vignes Le fonotionnement d*une procedure de conciliation; a propos
la guerre des poulets
Annuaire fran9ais de droit international, Paris, 1963,
p. 473-480
S. Wyndham White
E. Wyndham White
Europe and the Trade Negotiations of 1963/64 within the GATT
Framework
Address to Societe* d'Bconomie Politique de Zttrich, March '63
Make or Break in Geneva
Address to Canadian Committee of Private Policy Association
of Canada, Montreal, 5 June 1963
The Gap in GATT
Economist, London, 16 February 1963
God flies in GATT
Economist, London, 9 March 1963
Wanted; an alternative Trade Policy
Economist, London, 23 November 1963
Kennedy Round about
Economis.t, London, 14 December 1963
1964
P. Bareau Bretton Woods - Twenty Years after. The GATT
National Provincial Bank Review, London, August
M. Camps The Kennedy Round
World Today, London, May 1964
Committee for Econo-mic Development
Trade Negotiations for a Better World Sconomy
Committee for Sconomic Development, New York, 1964
M.H. Fisher The GATT we trust
Banker, London, March 1964
French Government
French Government
Le commerce du monde libre cherehe son second souffle
HOCI, Paris, 8 January 1964
Kennedy Round (exceptions lists)
MOCI, Paris, 12-15 August 1964
French Government
French Government
Kennedy Round; les positions de 1'administration americaine
MOCI, Paris, 4 November 1964
GATT et sous-developpement. Un nouveau chapitre de 1*Accord
General
MOCI, Paris, 23, 26 December 1964
R.N. Gardner GATT and the United Nations Conference on Trade and Develop- '
ment
International Organization, Boston, Winter 1964 '
R.N. Gardner The Pursuit of World Order. U.S, Foreign Policy and Inter-
national Organizations
Praeger, New York, 1964
(Part II: describes Kennedy Round and work of GATT)
GATT The Role of GATT in relation to Trade and Development
GATT, Geneva, 1964
(Prepared by GATT secretariat for UNCTAD I. Reproduced in
UNCTAD Proceedings, First Session. Vol. II, 1964)
GATT See also E. I/yndham White
64/2
C.A. Herter Die Kennedy Runde. Ausaichte und Probleme
Aussenpolitik, Stuttgart, June 1964
M.L. Hoffman Can the GATT System survive?
Lloyds Bank Review, London, July 1964
International Mone- A New Chapter for GATTtary Fund International Financial News Survey, IMF Washington D.C.,
18 December 1964
K. Jacobi Die Kennedy-Runde des GATT und die Schweiz
Schweizer Monatshefte, ZUrich, July 1964
Non-tariff Import Restrictions. Remedies available under
U.S. Law
Michigan Law Review, Ann Arbor Mich., June 1964
S.D. Metzger Trade Agreements and the Kennedy Round. An Analysis of the
Economic, Legal and Political Aspects of the Trade Expansion
Act of 1962 and the Prospects for the Kennedy Round of Tariff
NegotiationsCoiner, Fairfax, Va., 1964
F, Modrzewski
New York Times
Poland and the GATT
Polish Perspectives, Warsaw, Vol. VII, No. 2, November 1964
Reports on QA?T; 16, 20, 23, 30 Jan.; 20, 28 Feb.} 10, 11, 16,
20 March; 8, 15, 23 April; 4, 5, 6, 7, 11, 30 May; 1, 5 June;
1 Sept.; 22, 23, 31 Oct.; 12, 13, 14, 16, 1?, i S N o v ^ j 10, 12,
16, 17, 19, 21 Dec.
J.H. Hitches Agriculture Protection and Trade. Proposlas for an Inter-
national Policy
Pall Mall Press, London, 1964
M. Rom
W. Schaumann
Customs Unions and Third Countries in GATT
Kyklos, Basel, Vol. XVII, Fasc. 2, 1964
Das GATT und seine Bedeutung fiir die Schweiz
Schweizerisches Jahrbuch fiir Internationales Recht, Zurich,
1964
United Nations
64/3
The International Trade Organization and the General Agree*
ment on Tariffs and Trade
Yearbook of the United Nations 1963
United Nations, Hew York, 1964
United Nations Towards a New Trade Policy for Development
Document B/CONP. 46/3, February 1964
Report by the Secretary-General of UNCTAD. (Various referen-
ces to GATT and developing countries)
United Nations Proceedings of the UN Conference on Trade and Development
United Nations, New York, 1964, Sales No. 64.11.B. 15 & 1?
Vol. V: Institutional Arrangements (work of GATT is included
Vol. VII: Trade Expansion and Regional Groupings (various
references to GATT)
United Nations The Developing Countries in GATT
UNCTAD Doc. S/COHP. 46/36, Geneva, 1964
U.S. Council of the The General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade; Staff Report
International Cham- council of the ICC, New York, 1964frer of Commerce
U.S. Government QATT, General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade
Department of Commerce, Washington D.C. (pamphlet)
U.S. Government Eighth Annual Report of the President on the Trade Agreements
Program 1963
White House, Washington D.C., 1964
(Ch. Ill: Trade Agreements Program and GATT)
U.S. Government Kennedy Round opens
International Commerce, Washington D.C., 4 May 1964
H. Walker Dispute Settlement; the Chicken War
American Journal of International Law, Washington D.C.,July 64
E. Wyndham White Commercial Policies in a Changing World
Address at Gothenburg, August 19^3
Reprinted in Quarterly Bulletin of Central Bank of Ireland,
Dublin, April 1964
E. Wyndhara White
64/4
Testing Time for GATT
Times Review of Industry and Technology, London, May 1964
E. Wyndham White Geneva Trade Negotiations
Address to Consultative Assembly of Council of Europe, Stras-
burg, 3 November 1964
Grand Design frayed
Economist, London, 14 March 1964
Kennedy Round; Handful of Duet
Economist, London, 28 March 1964
Auguries for the Kennedy Round
Economist, London, 2 May 1964
Poland and GATT, Ironies of Trade
Economist, London, 4 July 196*4
La "Longue Marohe" du Kennedy Round
Revue du Marc he* Commun, Paris, November 1964
Sop for the Poor
Economist, London, 5 December 1964
Cotton Textiles, Tacit Agreement; tacit Resistance
Economist, London, 19 December 1964
GATT and the Developing Countries
Commonwealth Survey, London, 22 December 1964
1965
B. Balassa Tariff Protection in Industrial Countries; an Evaluation
Journal of Political Economy, Chicago 111., December
R.E. Baldwin Trade, Growth and the Balance of Payments; Essays in Honor of
G. Haberler
Rand Ne Nally, Chicago, 1965
R.S. Baldwin: "Tariff -cutting Techniques in the Kennedy Round"
A.C. Coudert The Application of the United States Anti-dumping Law in the
light of a Liberal Trade Policy
Columbia Law Review, New York, February
8.Curzon Multilateral Commercial Diplomacy. The General Agreement on
Tariffs and Trade and its Impact on National Commercial Poli«
cies and Techniques
Michaal Joseph, London, 19^5* Praeger, New York, 1966
I j Historical Orientation
II : Organization - how GATT works
III : Most-Favoured-Nation Clause
IV : Customs Tariff; Tariff Negotiations 1947-1962
V : Tariff Stabilization
VI : Quantative Restrictions on Trade
VII i Agriculture
VIII: Economic Development and Commercial Policy; Commercial
Policy Aid
IX : Economic Regionalism
X : State Trading
XI : Projects and Prospects
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Fondo de Cultura Economica, Mexico City, 1969
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Chronique de Politique Etrangere, Brussels, 19^5i No. 1
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MOCI, Paris, 24 Feb., 19 May, 22, 23 Sept., 1 Dec. 1965
GATT
65/2
The Activities of GATT 1964/65
GATT, Geneva, 1965
GATT See E. Wyndham White
H.G. Johnson An Sconomic Theory of Protectionism, Tariff Bargaining and
the Formation of Customs Unions
Journal of Political Sconoray, June 1965
T. Kanungi State Succession in the Framework of GATT
American Journal of International Law, Washington D.C.,
April 1965
P.B. Kenen The Multilateral Approach to Trade Polioy
International Economics, New York, April
J.S. Larabrinidis The Structure, Function and Law of a Free Trade Area. The
European Free Trade Association
Stevens, London, 1965, for the London Institute of World
Affairs
Ch. XII: Compatibility of the EFTA Convention with GATT
C. Mathews Non-tariff Import Barriers and the Kennedy Round
Common Market Law Review, Leyden, March
3.D. Metzger
New York Times
The Prospects for the Kennedy Round
Journal of Business Law, Washington D.C., April 1965
Reports on QATT; 13, 18, 26 Jan.; 2, 5, 11, 12, 25 Feb.;
10, 17, 19» 22, 26 March; 16, 24, 27, 30 April; 14, 18, 25
May; 11 June; 13 July; 21 Aug.; 16, 17, 24 Sept.; 29 Oct.;
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G. Patterson World Tariff Preferences help Economic Development?
Lloyds Bank Review, London, April 1965
A. Philip Le Kennedy Round, Europe et Pays Tiers
Bulletin de 1'Association des Juristes Europe*ens, Paris,
no. 23-24, 1965
W. Schauraann Das GATT und eine Bedeutung fiir die Schweiz
Schweizerisches Jahrbuch ftlr Internationales Recht, Ztirich,
65/3
U.K. Government GATT; Part IV; Trade and Development. Statement of Policy
with Texts of Part IV and Related Documents
HMSO, Cmd. 2618, March 1965
United Nations The International Trade Organization and the General Agree
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Yearbook of the United Nations 1964
United Nations, New York,
U.S. Government Kennedy Round Decisions
International Commerce, Washington D.C., 5 April 1965
U.S. Government The Kennedy Round, address "by M. Blumenthal
Department of State Bulletin, Washington D.C., 26 April 1965
U.S. Government The Kennedy Round; a Progress Report, by C.A* Heeter
Department of State Bulletin, Washington D.C., 5 July 1965
U.S. Government V/orld Trade and the Kennedy Round, address by M.W. Blumenthal
Department of State Bulletin, Washington D.C., 9 August 1965
U.S. Government Trade Windows to the World
Department of State Bulletin, Washington D.C., 6 Sept. 1965
U.S. Government
U.S. Government
Commercial Policy at the Crossroads, address by M.W* Blumen-
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Department of State Bulletin, Washington D.C., 16 Sept. 1965
K.H. Bold Bffort to demolish Trade Barriers continues, by
M.W. Blumenthal
International Commerce, Washington B.C., 27 December 1965
U.S. TariffCommission
Operation of the Trade Agreements Program* 16th Report. July
1963 - June 1964
U.S. Tariff Commission, Washington D.C., 1965
(Preparation for Kennedy Round. 21st session)
JS. Weintraub Border Tax Adjustments and the GATT
Tax Executive, July 1965
E. Wyndham White Les relations commerciales internationales
Revue de la Socie'te' d1 Etudes et d1 Expansion, Brussels,
Nov-Dec. 1965
Agriculture; the Crunch
Economist, London, 30 January
Japan and the GATT; Holier than Thou
Economist, London, 20 February
Canada's Car Deal. Easy Passage in GATT?
Economist, London, 6 February
Three articles on K.R.. by Kohlhase, Cornides, Ketchum
Europa-Archiv, Bonn, 10 May
The Expansion of World Taade; Legal Problems and Techniques
Conference under auspices of British Institute of Internation-
al and Comparative Law, July 19 4
International Law Series No. 4» 3.I.I.C.L. London, March 1965
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"Regional Cooperation between Developing Countries" by J.P.
Brunetj "Non-tariff Barriers as an Obstacle to World Trade"
by M.S. Maes el
GATT and ])eveloping Countries; Complex Kennedy Round Nego-
tiations at Geneva
National and Grindlays Review, London, April 1965
1966
H. Bachmann Zwei Verhandlungsphasen in der Kennedy Hunde
Aussenwirtschaft, Ziirich, September 1966
J. Dugimont Les negotiations du Kennedy Round
Etudes Economiques, Paris, April 1966
French Government Pour sauver le K.R. une proposition de compromis
KOCI, Paris, 4 May 1966
French Government K.R. Vers la reconduction des accords de 1962
MOCI, Paris, 12 October 1966
H.G. Johnson Trade Preferences and Developing Countries
Lloyds Bank Review, London, April 1966
J.A. Locarte GATT and the Expansion of Trade of Less Developed CountriesForeign Trade Review, New Delhi, July-September 1966
M. Marin II criterio della reciprocita nell'accordo generale sulle
tarife doganali e sul commercio
Annuario di Diritto Internazionale 1966
Libreria Scientifica, Napoli
M.A.G. van Meers«hoeghe
International Economic Institutions
Wiley, New York, 1966. Longman, London, 1971 (2nd edition)
S.D. Hetzger
New York Times
Law of International Trade: Documents and Proceedings
Lerver Law Books, Washington D.C., 1966
(Re-issued in 1972: see under 1972 for details)
Reports on GATT; 5, 12 Jan.; 1 Feb.; 7 March; 8 April; 2,
12 May; 10 June; 15 July; 20 Oct.; 1 Nov.$ 1, 9, 15 Dec.
GATT See E. Wyndham White
66/2
Gardner Patterson Discrimination in International Trade. The Policy Issues;
1945-1965Princeton University Press, Princeton N.J., 1966
I : The Setting
II : Discrimination for Balance of Payments Reasons
III : Discrimination as a Stepping Stone to Non-discrimina
tion: Temporary Regional Arrangements
IV+V: Discrimination and Permanent Regional Organizations
VI : Discrimination as a Tool for Protection
VII : Discrimination to facilitate Economic Development
VIII: Summary of Findings and Conclusions
J. Royer Kennedy Round; echec ou succes?
Revue politique et parlementaire, Paris, 1966, No. 769
G. Schiavone II principio di non-discriminazione nei rapporti commercial!
internazionali
Milan, 1966
P. Sonderegger Die Kennedy Runde als Integrationsinstrument
Sur o pa-Arc hi v, Bonn, 1966, No. 10
M.D. Steuer andG.F. Brb
An Smpyrical Test of the'GATT Ijypothesis'
Journal of Political Economy, Chicago 111., June 1966
U.K. Government Report on the Kennedy Round Negotiations
Board of Trade Journal, London, 25 February 1966
United Nations The Interim Commission for the International Trade Organiza-
tion and the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade
Yearbook of the United Nations 1965
United Nations, New York, 1966
U.S. Congress Foreign Policy Aspects of the Kennedy Round
Hearings before the Subcommittee on Foreign Economic Policy
of the House Committee on Foreign Affairs
89 Cong. 2 Sess. Washington D.C., 1966
U.S. Government U.S. Trade Policy after the Kennedy Round - Helping the De-
veloping Countries help Themselves, by A.M. Solomon
Department of State Bulletin, Washington D.C., 21 Nov. 1966
U.S. Government
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The Kennedy Round; the Final Phase, by W.M. Blumenthal
Department of State Bulletin, 1966, p. 671-675
U.S. Government Tenth Annuatal Report of the President on the Trade Agreements
Program 1965
White House, Washington D.C., 1966
U.S. Tariff Com-mission
Operation of the Trade Agreements Program. 17th Report. July
1964 - Dec. 1965
U.S. Tariff Commission, Washington B.C., 1966
S.J. Wells
iE. Wyndham White
The Kennedy Round
Yearbook for World Affairs 1966
Stevens, London, 1966
International Trade Policy - the Kennedy Round and beyond
Address at Bad Godesberg, October 1966
GATT. The Right Kind of Revision
Economist, London, 26 March 1966
East-West Trade; Yugoslavia joins GATT
Economist, London, 22 April 1966
The Kennedy Round can succeed
Intereconomios, Hamburg, May 1966
The Changing Shape of GATT. Problems and Initiatives
Barclays Bank Review, London, May 1966
La negociation Kennedy. Quelgues points d*interrogation
Revue du Marche Commun, Paris, July—August 1966
The Kennedy Round; down the Homestretch
Fortune, New York, August 1966
Kennedy Round; how nasty a Grunch?
Economist, London, 5 November 1966
1967/1
H. Bachinann Per Ausgang der Kennedy Round.
Aussenwirtschaft, Zurich, Heft II, June 1967-
B. Balassa
B. Balassa & &.E.
Kreinin
Trade Liberalizations and the Kennedy Round
Review of Economics & Statistics, Harvard U.P, Cambridge,
Mass, Kay 1967•
Trade Liberalization under the Kennedy Round: the Static Effects
The University Press, Hew Haven, Cenn. 1967 also Review of
Economics May 1967.1: Statistics May 1967.
Economic Growth Center, Paper no 107•
B. Balsassa &.
Associates
Studies in Trade Liberalization
John Hopkins Press, Baltimore 1967•
Ch. IX: Non-tariff Barriers,bij W.B. Kelly.
Canadian Government Canadian Tariff Concessions agreed in the K.R. Negotiations*
Department of Finance, Ottawa, June 1967
Canadian Government The Kennedy Round; a detailed Report.
Foreign Trade, Ottawa, 1 July 1967.
Canadian Government Commonwealth & Referential Tariff Charges in the K.R.
Foreign Trade, Ottawa, 19 August 1967.
Canadian Government K.R. Tariff Concessions granted by East European Countries
Foreign Trade, Ottawa, 2 September 1967
M.Z. Cutajar
A. Franks
The less-developed Countries in World Trade; a Referance
Handbook
Overseas Development Institute, London 1967
(examines the work of GATT & UNCTAD).
J.W. Evans The GATT as an Instrument for Tariff Bargaining.
Proceedings after American Society of International Law,
Washington D.C. April, 1967•
J.W. Evans U.S. Trade Policy: I'ew Legislation for the Next Round
Harper L Row, New York, for the Council on Foreign Relations
1967.
67/2
K.J. Eerman &•
J.F. Garson
U.S. Export Controls, Past, Present & Future.
Columbia Law Review, &ew York, I-Iay 1967.
G.C. Fischer The frost-favored nation clause in GATT; a Need for Revaluation?
Stanford Law Review, Stanford, Gal. April 1967*
ti.K. Fisher Beyond the Kennedy Round
Banker, London, October 1967
French Government Le K.R. est entre* dans sa place finale.
MOCI, Paris, 5 april 1967
ench Government Le K.R. et Grande Britagne
MOCI, Paris, 10 May 1967
French Government K.R.: Un succes interne pour le GEE.
KOCI, Paris, 17 Kay 1969.
French Government
French Government
Rgsultats du K.R.: KOCI interviewe M. Debr$t ministre de
I'Economie et des Finances
MOCI, Paris, 24 Kay 1967.
K.R» Sssai devaluation des rgsultats sur le commerce
exterieur francais.
MOCI, Paris, 2 & £ August; 9 & 12 August? 23 &. 26 August.
GATT
GATT
Twentieth Anniversary of the General Agreement on Tariffs
& Trade; 1947-1967, A short Chronology of Events.
GATT, Geneva, Press release GATT/1C08. 8 november 1967, See
also £. Wyndham White.
Greenwold UNCTAD & GATT as instruments for the Development of Trade
Policy
Proceedings of the American Society of International Law,
Washington D.C. 1967.
H, Gross Kennedy-Runde und Gst—Hest Handel
Der Donauraum, Vienna, 3« Heft. 1967
67/3
I.E. Hedges Kennedy Round Agricultural Negotiations and "the VJorld Grains
Agreement
Journal of Farm Economics, Ithaca, N.Y. December 1967•
K.R. Gupta GATT &- State Trading
iiconomia Internazionale, Genoa, February 1967 •
K.R. Gupta A Study of the General Agreement on Tariffs & Trade.
5. Chand, Delhi, 1967.
J.H. Jackson, GATT as an Instrument for the Settlement of Trade Disputes
Proceedings of the American Society of International Law,
Washington D.C. April 1967.
Indian Government Kennedy Round of Trade Negotiations, Analysis of Results with
reference to India*s Trade.
Ministry of Commerce, New Delhi, 1967•
J.H. Jackson
IB. Jackson
The puzzle of GATT, Legal Aspects of a Surprising Institution.
Journal of World Trade Law, London, March-April 1967.
Ch. I The Fundamental Treaty Laws of GATT
Ch. II Tariff Negotiations & Tariff Bindings
Ch. Ill Protecting the Value of the Tariff Concessions
Ch. IV Exception & Escape Clauses.
Ch. V Dispute Resolution in GATT.
The General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade in United States
Domestic Law
Michigan Law Review, Ann Arbor, Michigan, Dec. 1967*
Chapter II, GATT as United States Domestic Law. III. The
extent of GATT's Domestic Law Effect in the United States.
A. GATT and Federal Law. B. GATT and State Law. Appendix A.
Analysis of GATT in relation to U.S. Statutory Authority.
Congressional History, and Prior Trade Agreements.
E.G. Johnson After the Kennedy Round
Listener, B.B.C. London, 24 August 1967.
E.G. Johnson Economic Policies toward Less-Developed Countries
67/4
Brookings Institution, Washington B.C. Allen & Unwin,
London 1967.
Ch. IV: Enlarging Export Opportunities within the GATT
framework.
H.G. Johnson The Kennedy Round.
Journal of World Trade Law, London, July-August 1967.
H.G, Johnson 'The Kennedy Round.
World Today, London, August 1967
P.L. Juvet
•9
The Cotton Industry & World Trade with reference to the
GATT, Long-Term Agreement on Cotton Textiles
Journal of World Trade Law, London, Sept .-Oct. 1967
N. Kohlhase Die Kennedy-Runde als PrSzedenzfoll*
Europa Archiv, Bonn No 13 1967-
Lea
F.K. Liebich
Americans for Free Trade
Round Table, London, January 1967*
Grundriss des Allgemeinen Zoll- und Handelsabkommens. (GATT)
Kit Texten des QATTt des Baumwolltextilabkommens und anderer
wichtiger Dokumente.
Nomos Verlag, Baden-Baden. 1967 2nd Edition).
H.H. Liesner
M.T. Maqarinos de
Melo
Mattheus
S.D. Hetzger
Atlantic Free Trade Refort on a Conference held at Kontebello
Quebec, November 1966
Journal of World Trade Law, London, March-April 1967
Los paises en desarollo y la "Serie Kennedy11 del GATT
Centro de Estudios monetarios latino americano, Mexico City,
Boletin mensuel, August 1967
Americans for Free Trade
Round Table, London, January 1967
The U.S.-Canada -Autom. Products Agreement of 1963*
Journal of World Trade Law, London, Jan-Febr. 1967
New York Times Reports on GATT: very frequent, particularly in March—June.
67/5
J. Rey
M. Subhan
Successful Conclusion of the Kennedy Round.
Bulletin of the European Economic Community, Brussels, Junef6.1.
The Kennedy Round. Developing Disappointments.
Far Eastern Economic Review, Hong Kong, 196? pp. 576-579.
U.K. Government
U.K. Government
The Kennedy Round, by Douglas Carter
Board of Trade Journal, London, 10 March 1967
The Kennedy Round of Trade Negotiations 1964-67.
White Paper HMSO Cmnd. 3347 1967.
U.K. Government Kennedy Round.
Board of Trade Journal, London, 9 June 1967.
U.K. Government Results of the Kennedy Round
Board of Trade Journal, London 14 July 1967
United Nations Interim Commission for the International Trade Organization
and the General Agreement on Tariffs & Trade.
Yearbook of the United Nations, 1966.
United Nations, New York 1967.
G.K. Meier UNCTAD Proposals for the International Economic Reform.
Stanford Law Review, Stanford, Cal. June 1967.
E. Stein & P. Kay (eds) Documents for Law & Institutions in the Atlantic Area
Bobbs-4ierrill, Indianapolis, 1967*
"The General Agreement on Tariffs & Trade.
U.S. Congress
U.S. Congress
The future of U.S.Foreign Trade Policy
Hearings before the Subcommittee on Foreign Economic Policy
of the House Committee on Foreign Affairs, 90 Cong. 1 Sess.
Washington D.C. 1967
R.B. Schwenger: The restructuring of Foreign Trade Negotia-
tions.
Trade Policies & The Kennedy Round
Hearings before the Senate Committee on Finance
90 Cong. 1 Sess. UaGhington D.C. 1967*
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U.S. Government Kennedy Round Agreements signed at Geneva
Department of State Bulletin, Washington D.C. 24 July 1967.
U.S. Government Completing the Work of the Kennedy Round, by W.M. Roth
Department of State Bulletin, Washington D.C. pp 574-578, 1967
U.S. Government Issues in Future U.S. Foreign Trade Policy, "by W.H. Roth
U.S. Foreign Trade Policy & The Developing Countries, "by
A.M. Salomons, Department of State Bulletin, 7 August 1967
U.S. Government Eleventh Annual Report on the Trade Agreements Program 1966
White House, Washington D.C. 1967*
U.S. Government What happened in the Kennedy Round, by William M. Roth,
Special Representative for Trade Negotiations, National
Conference on the Kennedy Round held at Washington,
July 7 1967 and sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce of
the United States.
Department of State Bulletin, Washington, D.C. July 1967«
U.S. Government Business Stake in the Kennedy Round, by Secretary of Commerce,
Alexander B. Trowbridge. National Conference on the Kennedy
Round held at Washington, July 7* 1967 and sponsored by
the Chamber of Commerce of the United States.
Department of State Bulletin, Washington, D.C. 31 July
1967.
U.S. Government Agriculture's Stake in the Kennedy Round, by Secretary of
Agriculture Orville L. L. Freeman.
National Conference on the Kennedy Round held at Washington
July 7» 1967 and sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce
of the United States.
The Department of State Bulletin, Washington, D.C. 31 July
1967.
U.S. Government Labor's Stake in the Kennedy Round, by Under Secretary
of Labor James J. Reynolds.
National Conference on the Kennedy Round held at Washington
July 7, 1967 and sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce of
trie United States.
67/7
Department of State Bulletin, Washington, D.C. 31 July 1967
Special Report. Country "by Country Summaries of Kennedy
Hound Concessions.
Includes articles on concessions made by the United States,
E.E.C, Prance, Germany, Italy, Belgium, Netherlands, United
Kingdom, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Finland, Austria, Swit-
serland, Canada, Japan, seven Western Hemisphere nations.
International Commerce, 'Washington, D.C. 31 July 1967.
U.S. Government Issues in Future U« S. Foreign Trade Policy.
Statement by W.M. Roth, Special Representative for Trade
Negotiaitions, before the Subcommittee on Foreign Economic
Policy of the Joint Economic Committee, on July 11 1967»
Department of State Bulletin, Washington D.C. 7 August 1967,
U.S. Government
U.S. Government
U.S. Government
Report on the Agricultural Trade Negotiationsof the Kennedy
Round,
Foreign Agricultural Service: U.S. Department of Agriculture,
Washington, D.C. September 1967
Report on United States Negotiations(1964-67 Trade Conference
Geneva, Switzerland).
Office of the Special Representative for Trade Negotiations,
Washington, D.C. September 1967- (2 volumes).
International Grains Arrangement of 1967
U.S. Department of Agriculture, Washington D.C. 1967»-
U.S. Government Kennedy Round reviewed.
Series of articles by commodity specialists;
focuses on fields of high export potential.
International Commerce, Washington, D.C. 20 November 1967*
U.S. Government The Price of Protectionism;
Secretary of State Dean Rusk,
Secretary of the Interior Stewart L. Udall, Secretary of
Agriculture Orville L. Freeman, Secretary of Commerce Alexan-
der B. Trowbridg'e, Special Representative for Trade Negotia-
tions William K. Rothe, Secretary of the Treasury Henry
67/8
H. Fowler.
Reprint from the Department of State Bulletin, Washington,
D.C. November 1967.
U.S. Government President proclaims January 1 date for Kennedy Round
Tariff Cuts. Reductions to be made in stages until 1972;
new Tariff Schedule lists rates of duty on all products,
and includes changes.
International Commerce, Washington, D.C. 25 December 1967.
R.L. Viayne & P. Hay
(editors)
E» Wyndham White
R, Zimmer
International Trade, Investment & Organization.
University of Illinois Press, Urbana, 111, 1967* (Article on tfc
the "Chicken War").
Addresses by E. Wyndham White, Director-General, GATT:
1. Agriculture within World Trade, Heidelberg, September 1967*
2. Whither GATT? Toronto, October 1967.
3. Contemporary Problems of International Economic Relations.• - - • • • • • • • • - - . . . . iGeneva, December 1967*
General Agreements on Tariffs & Trade, Geneva 1967*
ZollprSferenzen in GATT
Institut ftlr Volkerrecht der Universitat Gb'ttingen,
Georg Erler, Gb'ttingen 1967.
Kennedy Round; Brinkmanship, Economist , London 8 april 1967
Round & Round to Disillusion,Sconomist, London, 15 april 1967
Kennedy Round: Sick, Sick, Sick, Economist, London, 22 april1 67
The Kennedy Round is a Rich Man's Deal, Economist, London,
20 May 1967.
A I'e'preuve du Kennedy Round, I'Surope a renforce' sacdie'sion
et de'montre' sa puissance.
Communaute' Europe'enne, Paris, June 1967
Kennedy Round: a Hard Task well done
Life International, I."ew York, 12 June
The Kennedy Round: a Long Delayed Succen. Jean Reyfs central
Role as SEC Le^otiator
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European Community, London, June 1967•
What the Kennedy Round means for Britain, Economist, London,
22 July 1967.
Issues before the 22nd General Assembly.
Trade Promotion; Kennedy Round
International Conciliation, Carnegie Endowment for Inter-
national Peace, New York. September 1967*
After the Kennedy Round, Economist, London 30 September 1967
Chemical Reaction, Economist, London, 21 October 1967*
1968
C.J. Anthony The American Response to Dumping from Capitalist and Socia-
list Economics - Substantive Premises and Restructured Proce-
dures after the 196? GATT Code
Cornwell Law Review, Ithaca N.Y., 1968
Australian Government The Australian System of Tariff Preferences for Developing
Countries
Department of Trade and Industry, Canberra, 1968
K.K. Bivens
Canadian-AmericanCommittee
After the Kennedy Round; Outlook for World Trade Liberaliza-
tion
International Survey of Business Opinion, National Industrial
Conference Board, New York, 1968
Constructive Alternatives to Proposals for U.S. Import Quotas
Canadian-American Committee, Washington D.C. & Montreal, 1968
Cf.P. Casadio The Kennedy Round; Results, Reactions and Prospects
Lo Spettatore Internazionale, Bologna, Jan-Feb. 1968
(English edition)
Chamber of Commerce Proceedings of the National Conference on the Kennedy Roundof the United States r . n j A T T u - u. • r -, *r.tr,held at Washington in July 1967
Speeches by Messrs. Roth, Trowbridge, Freeman, Reynolds. Au-
dience-to-Panel Exchange
Chamber of Commerce of the U.S., Washington D.C., 1968
A. Chayes, T. Ehrlich International Legal Process; Materials for an Introductoryand ,A. Lowenfeld Course
Little, Brown. Boston, 1968 ( 2 volumes)
)pp. 249-306: Chicken War)
G. and V. Curzon
J.W. Evans
After the Kennedy Round. What Trade Policies Now?
Atlantic Trade Study, London, 1968
The General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade
International Organization, Boston Mass., Winter 1968
68/2
T. Flory Le GATT. Droit international et commerce mondial
Librairie generale de droit et de jurisprudence, Pichon et
Durand-Auzias, Paris, 1968
Part I : Le Principe de Non—Discrimination dans le cadre du
GATT.
Section 1: La Signification juridique du principe de non-
discrimination
Section 2: Les Attenuations apportees aux rigueurs du prin-
cipe de non-discrimination
Part II : L*Adaptation du principe de non-discrimination
Section 1: Le GATT et les Integrations re*gionales
Section 2: Le GATT et les Pays en voie de d^veloppement
Section 3: Le GATT et les Pays de 1'Est
Part III: Le GATT, Instrument juridique de regulation du
commerce mondial
C.V. Prank Nach den GATT - Zollverhandlungen der Kennedy-Runde
Schweizer Monatshefte, Zurich, April 196?-Karch 1968
R.N. Gardner andM.F. Millikan (ed.)
GATT
The Global Parnership; International Agencies and Economici
Development
Praegar, New York, 1968 (Reprinted from International Organi-
zation, Boston, winter 1968)
Includes a chapter: The General Agreement on Tariffs and
Trade, by J.W. Evans. Examines the GATT in relation to the
needs of developing countries
Trends and Problems in World Trade and Development* Activi-
ties of the GATT in the field of Trade and Development, 1964-
196?
Note prepared by the GATT on its activities since UNCTAD,1964
UNCTAD document TD/50, Geneva, 1968
GATT
H. Gros Espiel
See also E. Wyndham White
La cldusola de la nacion mas favorecida> Su sentido actual
en el Acuerdo General de Aranceles y Comercio
Revista Espagnola de Derecho Internacional, Madrid, January-
March 1968
W. Hachmeier Die Bedeutung der Kennedy Runde fiir die Wirtschaftsbeziehungeii
zwischen den USA und der 5WG
Ham bur,ere r Jahrbuch fiir Wirtsehaf ts— und Gesel Is chaf tsr>oliti>
K.C. Mackenzie (cont.)Ghpt. 4: U.S. Anti-dumping legislation5: The Trade Agreements Program and National Security6: U.S. Import Restriction under Section 22 of the
Agricultural Adjustment Act7: Miscellaneous Canadian Restrictions
P. Magro Mas Comercio internacional; el GATT
Guadiana de Publicaciones, Madrid, 1968
Y.L. Meltzer Chemical Guide to QATT, the Kennedy Round and International
Trade
Noyes Development Corporation, Park Ridge N.J., 1968
C.M. Miles After the Kennedy Round
International Affairs, London, January 1968
H. de Pagter andB.A. Schoemaker
J»B» Rehm
De Kennedy—ronde
Kluwer, Deventer, 1968
Developments in the Law and Institutions of International
Economic Relations: the Kennedy Round of Trade Negotiations
American Journal of International Law, Washington D.C.,Apr. 6€
M« Rom
A. Sbrocca
T.F. Shannon andW.F. Marx
S.A. Silard
A.P. Smith
GATT; Export Subsidies and Developing Countries
Journal of World Trade Law, London, Sept-Oct. 1968
Problemi e attivita del GATT dopo la conelusione del Kennedy
Round
Revista di Politica Sconoraica, Rome, April 1968
The International Anti-Dumping Code and United States Anti-
Dumping Law ~ an Appraisal
Columbia Journal of Transnational Law, N.Y., Fall 1968
The Impact of the International Monetary Fund on International
Trade (Relationship with GATT)
Journal of World Trade Law, London, March-April 1968
Eastern Europe and GATT. A Case Study of Accomodation in
Economic Relations between East and West
Columbia Essays in International Affairs: the Dean*s Papers 4«
Columbia University Press, New York, 1968
68/3
I.R. Hedges The Kennedy Round Agricultural Negotiations and the World
Grains Arrangement
Journal of Farm Economies, Menaska Wise., XLIII, 1968
K. Hyder
H«G. Johnson
Equality of Treatment and Trade Discrimination in Interna-
tional Law
Nijhoff, The Hague, 1968
Part I: Equality of Treatment, Trade Discrimination and
International Law
Part II: Most-favoured-nation Clause vs. Discrimination in
GATT
World Trade Policy in the post-Kennedy era: a Survey of
Alternatives with special reference to the position of the
Pacific and Asian regions
Economic Record, Melbourne, June 1968
H.W. de Jong The Significance of Bumping in International Trade
Journal of World Trade Law, London, March-April 1968
K. Junkerstorff Dumping; Das SWG—Recht. Per Anti-dumping-codex des QATT
Wettbewerb in Recht und Praxis, December 1968
J. Kaufmann
P.K. Liebich
Conference Diplomacy; an Introductory Analysis
Sythoff, Leiden, Oceana, Dobbs Perry N.Y., 1968
Chapter XI: Case Studies in Conference Diplomacy: trade,
disarmament, aid to a less-developed country.
Die Kennedy Runde; eine Analyse des weltweiten Genfe-r
Zollsenkungs-abkommens
Eurobuch Verlag, Lutzeyer, Freudenstadt, 1968
M. Lutfalla La Negotiation Kennedy
Revue des Sciences Economiques, Liege, December 1968
K.Cv Mackenzie Tariff-Making and Trade Policy in the U.S. and Canada. A
Comparative Study
Praeger, New York, 1968
Chpt. 1: The Constitutional Distribution of Authority overTariffs and Trade Policy. The Status of GATT in theUnited States, in Canada
2: Preparations for Tariff Negotiations ( in U.S. andin Canada)
3: Executive Authority to Modify Trade Agreement Con-cessions(in U.T3. and in Canada)
68/5
M. Sorensen Institutionalized International Cooperation in Economic,
Social and Cultural Fields; GATT
Manual of Public International Law, London, 1968
R.M. Stern andR.J. Smith
Transatlantic Differences on Trade and Tariff Policy
Quarterly Review, Banoa Nazionale del Lavoro, Rome, Sept. 1968
Chapters on results of Kennedy Round, Non-tariff Barriers,
Agricultural Products, Trade Preferences for Developing Coun-
tries, East-West Trade
S.L. Symons The Kennedy Round GATT Anti-Dumping Code
University of Pittsburgh Law Reviwe, Pittsburgh, Pa. (482)1968
G. Testa Le Kennedy round - Quelques aspects juridicrues
Annuaire fran9ais de droit international, Paris, 1968,
pp. 605-648
U.K. Government The General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade
Central Office of Information, Reference Division, No. R5470,
London, November 1968
United Nations Improvement of the Institutional Machinery and Methods of Work
UNOTAD Trade & Development Board, 7th session, Geneva, Sep. 68
Document TD/B/173, 31 July 1968
Chapter III: UNCTAD/GATT relations
United Nations The Kennedy Round; Estimated Effeota on Tariff Barriers
Report by the Secretary-General of UNCTAD
United Nations, Geneva-New York, 1968
Document TD/6/Rev 1 68.11.D.12
United Nations Interim Commission for the International Trade Organization
and the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade
Yearbook of the United Nations 1967
United Nations, New York, 1968
United Nations Activities of QATT in the field of Trade and Development,
Prepared by the GATT secretariat for UNO TAD II
United Nations document TD/50. 1968
United Nations
68/6
Succession of States to Multilateral Treaties
Studies prepared by the secretariat. International Law Com-
mission. 20th session, 27 May-2 August 1968.
Document A/GN.4/200/Add. 2, 15 March 1968
The fifth study of the series "Succession of States to Multi-
lateral Treaties", entitled "The General Agreement on Tariffs
and Trade and its subsidiary instruments".
Chapters include: methods of becoming members of GATT avail-
able to new States; provisional application of the GATT in-
struments by new States after attaining independence; except-
ions or guasi-reservations to the general rules provided for
in the GATT instruments; description of cases comprimising
elements related to succession of States.
U.S. Congress Compendium of Papers on Legislative Oversight. Review of U.S.
Trade Policies
Committee on Finance. U.S. Senate, Washington D.C., February
1968 (2 volumes)
Chapters on customs administration, valuation, dumping, tariff
and non-tariff barriers, value-added tax, tariff preferences
for less-developed countries, a free trade area with U.S. par-
ticipation, GATT as an instrument for expanded world trade.
U.S. Congress Foreign Trade and Tariff Proposals
Hearings on Tariff and Trade Proposals, June—July 1968
90th Cong., 2nd session, Washington B.C., 1968 (10 volumes)
U.S. Congress Greater Prosperity through Expanded World Trade
Message from President Johnson to the Congress
Department of State Bulletin, Washington D.C., 17 June 1968
U.S. Congress Liberal Trade Policy and the U.S. National Interest
Statement by Secretary Husk before the House Ways and Means
Committee on 10 June 1968
Department of State Bulletin, Washington D.C., 8 July 1968
U.S. Government The Future Work Program of GATT, by W.M. Roth
Department of State Bulletin, Washington D.C., 1 January 1968
U.S. Government Kennedy Round Cuts start, by F, Vargo
International Commerce, Washington D.C., 22 January 1968
68/7 1 1
U.S. Government Kennedy Round Cuts due, by D.F. Carroll
International Commerce, Washington D.C., 1 July 1968
U.S. Government Challenge in U.S. Trade Policy, by A.M. Solomon
Department of State Bulletin, Washington D.C., 9 Dec. 1968
U.S. Government Twelfth Annual Report on the Trade Agreements Program 196?t
with chapters on the Kennedy Round, the GATT, the 24th session
of the Contracting Parties
White House, Washington D.C., 1968
U.S. Tariff Com-mission
Eighteenth Report on the Operation of the Trade Agreements
Programme.
Developments during the year 19°"6, including status of Kenne-
dy Round negotiations at end of 1966.
U.S. Tariff Commission, Washington D.C., 1968
N. Wetter Die Kennedy Runde. Versuch eine Bilanz
Suropa-Archiv, Bonn, 25 February 1968
E. Wyndham White The Outlook for World Trade Policy
Address given at St. Gollen, June 1968
Reproduced in Aussenwirtschaft, Zurich, No. 23, 1968
E. Wyndham White World-wide Trade after the Kennedy Round
Paper prepared for a Conference, "Adjusting Corporate Policy
to a Changing World", held at Bermuda, January 1968
Results of the Kennedy Round of Trade Negotiations
Bulletin of the European Communities, Brussels, January 1968
Twenty Years of QATT
Journal of World Trade Law, London, Jan.-J?eb. 1968
Tariffs and Trade Patterns. A Resume of Recent Developments
and Trends
Midland Bank Review, London, May 1968
Free Trade and Preferential Tariffs: the Evolution of Inter-
national Trade. Regulation in GATT and UNCTAD
Harvard Law Review, Cambridge Mass., June 1968
68/8
Bilan des negooiations tarifaires de la Communaute* economique
europeenne
Reviie du Marche Coramun, Paris, July— August, 1968
The Most-Favoured-Nation Clause
Journal of World Trade Law, London, Sept.-Oct. 1968
Waiting for Nixon
Economist, London, 16 November 1968
Border Taxes; The Argument over VAT
Economist, London, 7 December 1968
1969
P.A.M. Alting vonGeusau (editor)
Economic Relations after the Kennedy Round
John P. Kennedy Institute, Centre for Atlantic Studies, Til-
burg. Sijthoff, Leiden, 1969. Chapters:
1. Negotiating techniques and issues in the K.R.
2. The K.R. and developing countries
3* The socialist countries in GATT
4* Poland's participation in the K.R.
5. The institutional framework for international trade rela-
tions
6. Thoughts on commercial relations after the K.R.
7. Future negotiating issues and policies in foreign trade
8. The K.R. of trade negotiations: results and lessons ("by
P. Gundelach, formerly deputy Director General of GATT.
Annex 1: Summary of the Results of the K.R.
J. Blaquoti Trade, Tariffs and Growth; Essays in International Economics
Weidenfeld & Nicolson, London, 1969, KIT Press, Cambridge,
Mass., 1970
15 Essays by the author. No. 15s "Trade Liberalization
the LDC's, Trade Theory and GATT Rules"
Committee for Eco-nomic Development
Non-tariff Distortions of Trade
Committee for Economic Development, New York,
Same text was published by Political and Economic Planning,
London.
1. Introduction
2. Major non-tariff measures that distort trade
3. Procedures for negotiation
H. Corbet Une nouvelle etrategie des echanges commeroiaux fondee sur
1'article 24 du GATT pourrait faoiliter la liberation du
commerce international
Le Monde Diplomatique, Paris, June
K.W. Darn The GATT as an International Organization
Journal of World Trade Law, London, July—August
(extracted from the author's "The GATT, Law and International
Economic Organization", 1970)
P.B. Feller
69/2 (.vl
Mutiny against the Country: an Examination of Subsidies,
Border Tax Adjustments, and the Resurgence of Countervailing
Duty Law
Law & Politics in International Business, Washington D.C.,
Winter 1969
R.N. Gardner Sterling - Dollar Diplomacy
Mcftraw-Hill, New York, 1969* Extended edition
(First published by Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1956)
GATT The Activities of GATT .1967/68
GATT, Geneva, 1969
GATT
M, Hotvet
J. L'Huillier
See also 0. Long
The American Selling Price. The Effect of its Repeal and
Concommittant Reduction of Rates on the Benzenoid Chemical
Industry
Journal of World Trade Law, London, March-April 1969
Les Organisations internationales de ooope'ration economicrue
et le commerce exte*rieur des pays en voie de developpement
Etudes et Travaux de 1'Institut Universitaire de Hautes
Etudes Internationales, Geneva. No. 9» 1969
International Chamber Liberalization of International Trade during the next Decade
of Commerce Background report by J. Royer
International Chamber of Commerce, Paris, 1969
International Chamber Non-tariff Obstacles to Tradeof Commerce International Chamber of Commerce, Paris, 1969
International Mone-tary Fund
The International Monetary Fund 1945-1965* Twenty Years of
International Cooperation
IMF, Washington D.C., 1969 (3 volumes)
Vol. I: Chronicle
Vol. II: Analysis
Vol. Ill: Documents
Vol. II, Chapter 16: "Collaborating with the GATT"
69/3 *-*
J.H. Jackson World Trade and the Law of GATT
(A Legal Analysis of the General Agreement on Tariffs and
Trade)
Bobbs-Kerrill, Indianapolis and New York, 19^9
1. Introduction: GATT and the Regulation of the International
Trade Transaction
PART I: Constitutional Law of GATT
2. The GATT-ITO Preparatory Work
3. The Fundamental Treaty Law of GATT and GATT Amendments
4. Membership and Territorial Application
5. The Contracting Parties
6. The Secretariat and the Director-General
7. The Council and the GATT Committees
8* Conciliation, Dispute Resolution, and Enforcability of
GATT Obligations
Part II: Law of GATT Obligations
9. Introduction to Part II, the Substantive Obligations of
GATT
10. Tariff Concessions, their Negotiation, and their Legal
Obligations
11. Most-Favored-Nation Treatment (Article I)
12. National Treatment (Article III)
13- The QuanHative Restriction (Articles XI and XIII)
14- State Trading and Monopolies (Article XVII)
15. Subsidies (Article XVI)
16. Antidumping and Countervailing Duties (Article VI)
17» Customs Formalities and Administration (Articles VII-X)
13. Currency Par Values, Exchange Controls and the Obligations
of GATT (Article XV)
19. Other GATT Obligations of Trade Conduct
20. The Limitations of GATT and Problems of International
Trade Regulation
Part III: Exceptions to GATT Obligations
21. The Nature of Exceptions to GATT Obligations
22. Waivers and Article XXV
23. The Escape Clause and Market Disruption
24. Regionalism and GATT (Article XXIV)
25. The Developing Countries and GATT (Article XVIII and Part
IV)
69/4 *
J.H. Jackson (Contd.) 26. Balance of Payments Problems and the GATT
27* Agriculture and Commodities
28. The General Exceptions: Health, Welfare, and National
Security (Articles XX and XXI)
Part IV: Perspectives and Conclusions
29» Law: Obstacle or Implement for International Trade Regu-
lation
30. GATT and the Future: Perspectives on GATT
Epilogue; Research Methodology and the Law of GATT
APPENDICES
A. Text of the GATT and the Protocol of Provisional Appli-
cation
B. GATT Schedules
C. GATT Protocols and Agreements
D. List of GATT Participating Countries
E. Notes on GATT Documentation: Bibliography of GATT Docu-
ments
P. Secondary Bibliography
G. GATT Procedures
H. Major GATT Meetings - Chronology
H.G. Johnson New Trade Strategy for the World Economy
Allen £ Unwin, London, 1969, sponsored by the Atlantic Trade
Study.
1. Commercial Policy
2. The K.R. of Trade Negotiations
3« Economic Conditions
K. Kock Some Reflexions on the Future Perspectives of GATT
Skandinaviska Banken Quarterly -Review, Stockholm, 196953
69/5
K. Kock
H.J. Kraus
International Trade Policy and the GATT 1947-1967
Institute for International Economic Studies, University of
Stockholm
Almqvist and Wiksell, Stockholm. 19 9 Chapters:
1. Planning for Peace
2. The Havana Conference and the Failure of the ITO
3. A History of GATT: an Outline
4- Tariff Negotiation and Negotiation Techniques
5. Regional Economic Cooperation
6. Quantitative Restrictions and Other Interventions
7. The Impact of National Agricultural Policies
8. State-trading Countries and the GATT
9. Less-developed Countries and the GATT
10. Conclusions and Prospects
A Post-Kennedy Round Look at some Problems in Agricultural
Trade
Journal of Agricultural Economics, University of Ravelester.
1969, No. 1
F.K. Liebich Die Kennedy Runde
Eurolibri, Luxemburg,
0. Long
B. Norwood
International Trade - the Present Challenge
Address given at New York, November 1969
GATT, Geneva, press release GATT/1048
The Kennedy Round; a Try at Linnear Trade Negotiations
Journal of Law and Economics, university of Chicago.111.,
October 1969
L.H. Officer andJ.R. Hurtubise
Price Effects of the Kennedy Round on Canadian Trade
Review of Economics and Statistics, Harvard University, Cam-
Bridge Mass*, August
P. Pescatore La clause de la nation la plus favorise'e dans les conventions
multilaterales
Annuaire de 1'Institut de droit international, Paris,
Political and Eco
nomic Planning
Non-Tariff Distortions of Trade
Political and ^conomic Planning, London,
(Same text was published by Comm. for Economic Development,
69/6
R.G. Schwenger New Concepts and Methods in Foreign Trade Negotiations
American Journal of Agricultural Economics, Menaska Wise.,
December
S. Toczek Most-favoured-nation Treatment
Polish Perspectives, Warsaw, August 1969
U.K. Government Second Instalment of K.R. Duty Reductions
Board of Trade Journal, London, 30 October 1969
United Nations
U.S. Government
The Interim Commission for the International Trade Organiza-
tion and the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade
Yearbook of the United Nations 1968
United Nations, New York, 1969
Future United States Trade Policy. Report to the President
by the Special Representative for Trade Negotiations. (The
"Roth" Report)
Washington D.C., January 1969
U.S. Government Secretary asks "open table" Concept in Non-tariff Barrier
Talks
International Commerce, Washington B.C., 21 April 1969
U.S. Government
U.S. Government
Message from President to Congress concerning the Trade Bill
of 1969* H.R. 14870
Department of State Bulletin, Washington D.C., 15 December 69
Trade Expansion Expectations, by C.J. Gilbert
Department of State Bulletin, 15 December
U.S. Government Canada fully implements K.R. Tariff Cuts
International Commerce, Washington D.C., 16 June
U.S. Government
U.S. Tariff Com-mission
Thirteenth Annual Report on the Trade Agreements Program 1968
White House, Washington D.C., 1969
Chapter VI describes the work of GATT in 1968
Operation of the Trade Agreements Program, January—December
1967t with a Special Chapter on the K.R. Nineteenth report.
U.S. Tariff Commission, Washington D.C., 19°9
69/7
I. Walter Non—tariff Barriers and the Free Trade Area Options
Banca Nazionale del Lavoro Quarterly Review, Home, March 1969
S.J. Wells The Developing Countries, QATT and UNCTAD
International Affairs, London, January
C.J. Wilson Nontariff Barriers to International Trade; a Survey of
Current Problems
Journal of Public Law, Smory University, Atlanta. Ga. 403*
1969
Stans* Bluff
Economist, London, 24 Kay
ASP in Trade Talks
Economist, London, 22 November
Textiles not just for the Poor
Economist, London, 22 November
The Activities of GATT 1967-8
Journal of World Trade Law, London, July-August 19 9
Non-tariff Distortions of Trade - the Role of GATT
Planning, London, September
1970
D. Bailey The Protectionist Backlash
The Banker, London, December 1970
3. Bolassa (ed.) Changing; Patterns in Foreign Trade and Payments
Norton, New York, 1970 (revised edition)
R.2. Baldwin: towards the next Hound of Tariff Negotiations
R.E. Baldwin Non-tariff Distortions of International Trade
Brookings Institution, Washington D.C., 1971. Allen & Unwin,
London, 1971
1. National Policies and International Trade, "GATT as an In-
strument of Progress
2. Import Quotas and Export Subsidies
3. Restrictions on Government Expenditures
4. Border Adjustments for Internal Taxes
5. Government Aids to Domestic Groups
6. Technical and Administrative Hindrances to Trade
7- Trade Distortions in the U.S. and the U.K.
8. Means of reducing Non-tariff Distortions, "Changes in
GATT Structure and Procedures"
C. Beigie The Canada-U.S. Automotive Agreement; an Evaluation
Canadian-American Committee, Washington D.C. & Montreal, 1970
W.M. Blumenthal A World of Preferences
Foreign Affairs, New York, April 1970
D.W. Bowett
D. Coombes
The Law of International Institutions
Sweet & Maxwell-Stevens, London (1963). 1970
(2nd edition with new section on GATT)
Politics and Bureaucracy in the European Community. A Por-
trait of the Commission of the EEC
Allen & Unwin, London, for P.E.P., 1970
Part 3: Some Cases of Decision (1) The K.R. Negotiations
R.N. Cooper The European Community's System of Generalized Tariff Prefer-
ences; a Critique
Journal of Development Studies, London, July 1970
70/2
H. Corbet
R.W. Cox (ed.)
Course of U.S. Trade Policy in the 1970*8
Journal of World Trade Law, London, Sept.-Oct. 1970
The Politics of International Organizations. Studies in
Multilateral Social and Economic Agencies
Praeger, New York, 1970
Includes an article on GATT by G. Curzon
G. Curzon Hidden Barriers to International Trade
Trade Policy Research Centre, London, 1970
K.W. Darn The GATT. Law and International Economic Organization
University of Chicago Press, Chicago 111., 1970
Part 1. Introduction
Chpt.1. Some Themes to be Developed
2. The Drafting of the General Agreement
3« A Preliminary View of the General Agreement
Part 2: The Technical Arrangements; Tariffs
Chpt 4* The GATT Tariff System
5. Tariff Conferences
6. Technical Tariff Negotiations
Part 3: The Technical Arrangements: Non-tariff Barriers
Chpt 7« Internal Taxes
8. Subsidies
9. Quantitative Restrictions
10. Antidumping and Countervailing Duties
11, Administrative Barriers to Trade
12* Government Procurement
13. Border Tax Adjustments
Part 4* The GATT and the Broad Economic Problems of our Times
Chpt14» Less-developed Countries
15» Temperate Agricultural Commodities
16. Regional Economic Agreements
17» Market Disruption and Cotton Textiles
18. State Trading
Part 5: The Institutional Arrangements
Chpt19: The GATT as an International Organization
20: Dispute Settlement
21: The Institutional Environment: the UNOTAD and the
OSCD
Appendix Text of the General Agreement
70/3
B. Pernon Issues in World Farm Trade* Chaos or Co-operation
Atlantic Trade Study, Trade Policy Research Centre, London,
1970
p. -'54: "GATT and Agricultural Trade"
I, Frank International Trade Policy for the Second Development Decade
International Journal, Toronto, Winter 1969-70
French Government Les Btats—Unis vont—ils declarer la guerre du commerce mon-
diale?, by J. La Chalp
MOCI, Paris, 30 July 1970
French Government Deux jours de de*bats au QATT, by J. La Chalp
MOCI, Paris,13 August 1970
C.H. Fulda andW.F. Schwartz
GATT
GATT
GATT
International Trade and Investment; Cases and Materials
Foundation Press, Kineola, N.Y., 1970
"GATT and the Kennedy Round"
Analytical Index (Third Revision). Notes on the drafting,
interpretation and application of the Articles of the Agree-
ment
GATT, Geneva, 1970
GATT Activities 1969/70
GATT, Geneva, 1970
The Most-favoured-nation Clause in GATT. The Rules and the
Exceptions
A study by the GATT Secretariat
Journal of World Trade Law, London, Nov.-Dec. 1970
GATT
F.W. Morton
See also 0. Long
L'application des concepts, techniques et me'thodes de la
question moderne a une negociation commerciale multilate'rale;
la sixieme ne'gociation commerciale du GATT (negociation Ken-
nedy)
Revue economique et sociale, Lausanne, February 1970
70/4
R.B, Hudec The GATT Legal System; a Diplomat^ Jurisprudence
Journal of World Trade Law, London, Sept.-Oct. 1970
Part I: the Negotiating History
the Trade Agreements Background
the ITO Negotiations
the GATT Negotiations
Part II: The Belgian Family Allowances Case (1952)
F. Jaeger GATT, EWQ und SFTA. Die Vereinbarkeit von EWG und EPTA-Recht
mit dem GATT-Statut
Schweizerisohe Beitrage zum fiuroparecht. Vol. 4»
StSmpfli, Bern, 1970
H. Johnson andM. Krauss
Border Taxes, Border Tax Agreements, Comparative Advantage
and Balance of Payment
Canadian Journal of Economics, Toronto, November 1970
H.G. Johnson andH. Corbet
Pacific Trade in an Open World
Pacific Community, Tokyo, April 1970
D. Kebschull
R. Kovar
Trade War between USA and SEC
Intereconomico, Hamburg, No, 4> 1970
Le reglement des differends economiques inter^tatiorues dans
les organisations internationales
Cours, Universite de Paris, Institut des hautes Etudes inter*-
nationales, 1969-70
R.W. Lindholm
P.J. Lloyd
The Value Added Tax; a Short Review of the Literature
Journal of Economic Literature, Menaska Wise., December 1970
Alternative Models to analyse the Effects of the Australian
Preference Scheme
Paper included in: I.A. McDougall & R.A. Snape (ed.), "Stu-
dies in International Economics", North—Holland, Amsterdam,
1970
P.J. Lloyd The Australian Tariff Preference Scheme for Developing Coun-
tries
Journal of World Trade Law, London, May-June 1970
70/5
0. Long International Trade in the 1970's; Some immediate Problems
Address given at Bonn, January 1970
GATT, Geneva, 1970. Press release GATT/1051
0. Long Multilateralism promotes Trade
World Trade, New Delhi, No. 2, 1970
0. Long Reflections on the Changes in International Trade
Lecture given at the Graduate Institute of International
Studies, Geneva, 26 October 1970
0* Long Trade of the Developing Countries; Opportunity and Response
Address given at the Indian Institute of Foreign Trade, New
Delhi, November 1970
GATT, Geneva, 1970, Press release GATT/1070
H.B. Kalingren Trade Wars or Trade Negotiations? Non-tariff Barriers and
Economic Peacekeeping
Atlantic Council of the United States, Washington D,C.y 1970
M.G. Mathur Role of GATT in promoting Developing Countries* Trade
Foreign Trade Review, New Delhi, October-December 1970
.G. Mathur
S.D. Metzger
Trade Problems of Developing Countries in the Perspective of
Recent Discussions in the GATT
Foreign Trade Review, New Delhi, January-March 1970
The Sscape Clause and Adjustment Assistance. Proposals and
Assessments
Law and Policy in International Business, Washington D.C.,
Summer 1970
National PlanningAssociation
Towards a More Realistic Appraisal of the Automotive Agree-
ment
Policy Statement of the National Planning Association, Washing
ton D.C., 1970
P. Neumann The Relationship between QATT and the United Nations
Cornell International Law Journal, Ithaca, N.Y., Winter 1970
70/6
E.H. Preeg
D. Reinhardt
G. Schiavone
Traders and Diplomats; an Analysis of the Kennedy Round
Negotiations under the General Agreement on Tariffs and
Trade
Brookings Institution, Washington D.C., 1970
Prologue: May 1963
1. Converging Trends
2. European Economic Integration
3. A Bold New Program: the Trade Expansion Act
4. Establishing the Rules
5. Specific Offers
6. Industry Sector Groups
7. Anxious Interlude
8* Luxembourg Compromise: Negotiations Resume
9» Agriculture
10. Narrowing the Gaps
11. Package Deal
12. Finishing Touches
13« Tariff Levels on Non—agricultural Products
14» Trade in Non-agricultural Products
15« Agreements on Agricultural Trade
16. An Evaluation: Present and Future
Appendixes:
A. Alternative Methods of Averaging Tariffs
B. President Kennedy's Call for the Trade Expansion Act
C. Kennedy Round Objectives Established in May 1963
D. Wyndham White's Closing of the Kennedy Round
Kennedy Round Chronology
Die Beziehungen zwischen dem QATT und den osteuropaischen
Landern
Europa-Archiv, Bonn, July 1970
Glausola della nazione piu favorita e relazioni commercial!
Est—Quest
II Diritto negli scambi internazionali, Milan, June-Sept.1970
K.B. Schwenger Free Trade PLUS Intervention; Collective Responsibility in
International Trade Matters
Annuals of International Studies 1970. Alummi Association
of the Graduate Institute of International Studies, Geneva,
1970
70/7
W.A. Seavey Dumping since the War. The QATT and National Laws
Thesis presented at the Graduate Institute of International
Studies, Geneva, 1970. Available from Office Services, Oak-
land, Gal. 1970
Part I: Theory of Actionable Duihping
II: Article VI of the General Agreement f
III: Anti-dumping Laws and Practices of contracting
parties in North America and Western Europe 1948-
1968
IV: International Dumping Code, Conclusion, Biblio-
graphy
Appecdixes: GATT Article VI
Agreement on Implementation of Article VI
G. Smoquina II GATT alia suolta degli anni settanta
Relazioni internazionali, Milan, 12 September 1970
Chr. Sommerfelt I!he Nordic Delegation in the Kennedy Sound Tariff Negotia-
tions in GATT
Stiftung Europa-Kolleg, Hamburg
Fundament-Verlag Dr. Sasse, Hamburg, 1970
C. Trabuc Le systeme des preferences tarifaires en faveur des pays en
voie de developpement
Bulletin de 1'Economie et des Finances April-June 1970
United Nations The Interim Commission for the International Trade Organiza-
tion and the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade
Yearbook of the United Nations 1969
United Nations, New York, 1970
U.S. Congress A Foreign Economic Policy for the 1970*s. Hearings before the
Subcommittee on Foreign Economic Policy of the Joint Economic
Committee
Part 2: Trade policy towards developed countries
3: U.S. policies towards developing countries
4: The multinational corporation and international in-
vestment
5. U.S. foreign trade: the internal and external adjust-
ment mechanisms
91 Cong. 2. Sess. Washington D.C., 1970
U.S. Congress
U.S. Congress
70/8
Tariff and Trade Proposals. Hearings before the House Commit-
tee on Ways and Means, May-June 1970. Washington D.C., 1970
91 Cong. 2 Sess.
Analysis of Certain Issues raised by the General Agreement
on Tariffs and Trade
Senate Committee on Finance, Committee Print, Washington D.C.
1970
U.S. Government
U.S. Government
U.S. Government
The Case for a Positive Trade Policy, "by P.H. Trevise
Department of State Bulletin, Washington B.C., 16 March 1970
Non-tariff Barriers - an Inventary in 69 Countries
International Commerce, Washington D.C., 21 Sept. 1970
Fourteenth Annual Heport of the President on the Trade Agree-
ments Program 1969
White House, Washington B.C., 1970
Includes: GATT program or expansion of trade
D. Vignes
t.W. Weathers
La clause de la nation la plus favorisee et sa pratique con-
temporaine; problemes poses par la Communaute* Bconomicrue
Europe*enne
Academie de Droit International, Recueil des Cours, vol. II
1970
Sijthoff, Leiden, 1970
Chapters include: L1 attitude du GATT a l'e"gard du Traite de
Rome; L'examen pour le GATT du Traite instituant la CSS; La
defense de la politique commune preferentielle devant le GATT
Some Implications of the GATT Rules governing the Treatment
of Domestic Taxes in International Trade - the Case of
Germany since the Currency Reform of 1948
National Tax Journal, Columbus, Ohio, March 1970
H. Worthington
J. Woznowski
Agricultural Protection; Theirs and Ours
Foreign Agriculture, Washington B.C., 9 November 1970
The Socialist Countries* Membership of GATT
Polish Yearbook of International Law 1970
70/9
Contoverso bilancio dell* adesione polacca al GATT
Relazioni internazionali, Milan, 24 January 1970
The Shadow on World Trade
Economist, London, 28 February 1970
La 26a sessione del GATT
Relazioni internazionali, Milan, 7 March 1970
II GATT e I'associazione marocco-tunisa alia CBS
Relazioni internazionali, Milan, 2 May 1970
Twenty-sixth Session of GATT; the Prospects for Trade Libera-
lization
Journal of World Trade Law, London, May-June 1970
Tragedy of Quotas
Economist, London, 4 July 1970
Trade Relations in a Difficult Period
Intereconomics, Hamburg, July 1970
War Noises
Economist, London, 18-23 July 1970
Trade War; all Noisy on the Western front
Economist, London, 1 August 1970
Textiles - they talked, and talked again
Economist, London, 8-14 August 1970
Bad Trade Wind
Economist, London, 15 August 1970
GATT. Erosion of the Principles
Intereconomics, Hamburg, September 1970
Trade Winds
Economist, London, 10 October 1970
Politicrue commerciale. Travaux dans le cadre du GATT
Bulletin des Communaute's Suropeennes, Brussels, November 1970
70/10
Who needs to be protected?
Economist, London, 21 November 1970
Question! commercial! ol consiglio del GATT
Relazioni internazionali, Milan, 19 December 1970
1971
E.J, van Aerssen Einige Fragen der Mitgliedschaft von Staatshandels-lSndern
im GATT
Osteuropa Wirtschaft, Stuttgart, September 1971
AFL-CIO Needed; a Constructive Foreign Trade Policy
AFL-CIO, Washington D.C., 1971
R.L. Allen andI. Walter
The Formation of United States Trade Policy; Retrospect and
Prospect
The Bulletin, No. 70-71t New York, New York Graduate School
of Business Administration, Institute of Finance, New York
University, N.Y., February 1971
1. Introduction
2. Elements of United States Trade Policy
3. The Development of American Trade Policy, 1789-1934
4« Reciprocal Trade Agreements, 1934-1962
5. The Trade Expansion Act and the Kennedy Hound
6. Determinants of United States Trade Policy
7« The Future of American Commercial Policy
C.F. Bergsten Crisis in U.S. Trade Policy
Foreign Affairs, New York, July 1971
J.N. Bhogwati, R.W, Trade, Balance of Payments, and GrowthJones, R.A. Mundell, North_Holland> Amsterdam, 1971
* * ' Essays presented to C.P, Kindleberger on his 60th birthday by
Samuelson, Johnson, Kemp, Corden, Kenen and others
V. Bosch MeistbegUnstigung und Staatshandel; zur Technik der Handels-
vertrgge mit dem Osten unter besonderer Be r ticks ichtigung
des GATT
Dunker & Humblot, Berlin, 1971
C.P. Casadio Commercio attraverse I1Atlantic; dol Kennedy Round al neo—
protezionisme
Istituto affari internazionali, Rome; II Mulino, Bologna 1971
(English translation: 1973)
M.G. Coerper Congressional Quota Legislation in the light of U.S. Legal
Obligations under Article XI of the GATT
The International Lawyer, Chicago, April 1971
71/2
R.N. Cooper Tariff Issues and the Third World
The World Today, London, September 1971
H. Corbet Global Challenge to Commercial Diplomacy
Pacific Community, Tokyo, October 1971
D. Cordovez UNCTAD and Development Diplomacy: from Cooperation to Stra-
tegy
published by the Journal of World Trade Law, London, 1971
Ch. Ill: The UNCTAD-GATT Relationship
J.B. Curtis andJ.R. Vastine
The Kennedy Round and the Future of American Trade
Praeger, New York, 1971. Pall Kail, London, 1972
New Negotiating Structure and Authorities;
The US and EEC confront Agricultural Trade Problems ;
World Dairy Trade: an Illustration;
Grains: Key Agricultural Sector;
Meats: Failure of International Agreement;
U.S. Trade and ESC Farm Policy: the Case of Poultry, Fruits,
Vegetables;
Industrial Negotiations: the Essential Tactical Elements;
Customs Valuation Systems and Trade Negotiations: the American
Selling Price;
Chemicals: Key Industrial Sector;
The Troubled World of Iron and Steel;
Textiles: a Revival of Mercantilism;
Aluminium and Pulp and Paper;
New Focus: Nontariff Barriers to Trade;
The Kennedy Round and the Developing Countries;
Conclusions: Accomplishments and Future Problems.
G. and V. Curzon
J.W. Evans
Neo-colonialism and the European Economic Community
Yearbook of World Affairs, 1971. Stevens, London, 1971
(The Yaounde* Conventions)
The Kennedy Round in American Trade Policy. The Twilight of
the GATT?
Harvard University Press, Cambridge Mass., Oxford U.P.,
London, 1971
Part 1: The Issues
Part 2: The Climate
Part 3: Sparring over the Rules
Part 4: The Struggle for Reciprocity
P. Fabra
P.B. Feller
71/3
La guerra commerciale e l*awenire del GATT
Mondo aperto, Home, February 1971
The International Antidumping Code - The Confrontation and
Accomodation of Independent Executive and Legislative Powers
in the Regulation of Foreign Commerce
Journal of International Law and Economics, Washington D.C«,
January 1971
R.H. Floyd Domestic Tax Systems and the Provisions of the GATT; a Theore«
tical Analysis of their Implications for Economic Efficiency
Doctoral Dissertation, Rice University, Houston, Texas,
May 1971
A Generalized System of Development Preferences as an Sxcept-
ion to the Most-Favoured-Nation Clause of QATT
Thesis, Law Faculty, Tilburg, 1971
Original text in Dutch. English summary (separate).
French Government Le temps des incertitudes, by L. La Chalp
MOCI, Paris, 25 February 1971
French Government Une remise en cause de 1*Accord general
MOCI, Paris, 17 June 1971
French Government GATT; le blocage
MOCI, Paris, 2 December 1971
French Government Vers la fin de la crise, by L. La Chalp
MOCI, Paris, 1 April 1971
GATT 1• Industrial Pollution Control and International Trade
2. Japan*s Economic Expansion and Foreign Trade 1955 to 1970
Studies in International Trade No. 1 and 2.
GATT Secretariat, Geneva, 1971
GATT8 See also 0. Long
H.H. Glismann andA. Nev
Towards New Agreements on International Trade Liberalization*
Methods and Examples of Measuring Non-Tariff Barriers
Weltwirtschaftliches Archiv, TUbingen, Heft 2, 1971
71/4
B, Gosovic UNCTAD; Conflict and Compromise
Sijthoff, Leiden, 1971
Part 3: Institutionalization of UNCTAD
Chpt. IX: Relations "between GATT and UNCTAD
J.D. Greenwold Generalized Preferences for Developing Countries - the UNCTAD
agreed Conclusions
Columbia Journal of Transnational Law, New York, Spring 1971
H. Gros Sspiell La clause de la nation la plus favorisee, la Communaute et
1'aide aux pays en voie de developpement
Revue du Karche' Coramun, Paris, November 1971
H. Gros Espiell The Most-Favoured-Nation Clause - Its Present Significance
in GATT
Journal of World Trade Law, London, Jan,-Feb. 1971
H. Gross (editor) Probierne des Ost-West-Handels
Atlantic Forum, Bonn, Brussels, New York, 1971
H, Gross: Probleme der Ost-West-Wirtschaftsbeziehungen, ihre
Liberalisierung und das GATT
H.G. Grubel andE.G. Johnson (eds.)
Effective Tariff Protection
Proceedings of a conference sponsored by the General Agree-
ment on Tariffs and Trade, and the Graduate Institute of
International Studies, Geneva, 17 to 20 December 1970
GATT & the Graduate Institute of International Studies, Geneva
1971
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71/5
W. Hollis Review Article; J.H. Jackson, "World Trade and the Law of
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R.E. Hudec GATT or G1BB (General Agreement on Better Understanding)? The
Future Design of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade
Yale Law Journal, New Haven, Conn., June 1971
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Recent Proposals for Trade Legislation — the Dilemma of
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Journal of International Law and Economics, Washington D.C.,
June 1971
Developments in the Commercial Policy of the European Economic
Community
Common Market Law Review, Leiden, April 1971
N. Kiuchi Why GATT should be remodelled
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L. Krause Trade Policies for the Seventies
Columbia Journal of World Business, New York, Jan.-Peb, 1971
B. Laczkowski Poland's Accession to GATT - The Quantitative Undertaking
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71/6
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P.K. Liebich
P.J. Lloyd
Das GATT als Zentrum der internationalen Handelspolitik
Nomos Verla£, Baden-Baden, 1971
Contents: Geschichte und Organisation des GATT
Die Ordnungsbestimmungen des GATT
Das GATT als Fbrderer und Kritiker handdlapoliti-
scher Sntwicklungen
Das GATT als Zentuum der zukiinftigen Welthandels-
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European Negotiations; Need for a "Third Party" Initiative
Atlantic Community Quarterly, Washington D.C., Winter 1970-71
Coming Trade Wars? (Neo-mercantilism and Foreign Policy)
Foreign Policy, New York, Winter 1970-71
71/7
H.B. Malingren The International Organizations in the field of Trade and
Investment
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Commission on International Trade and Investment Policy, Com-
pendium of Papers, Washington D.C. 1971 (3 vol.) (The "Wil-
liams" Report)
H.B. Malingren
A. Masuata
The New Posture in U.S. Trade Policy
The World Today, London, December 1971
Le GATT et 1 Organisation contemporaine des ^changes
Cahiers de I'l.S.B.A., Paris, June 1971f No. 6
Reprinted by Droz, Geneva, 1971
M.A.G. van Meerhaege International 2conomic Institutions
Longman, London, 1971 (2nd edition), by arrangement with
S. Kroese, Leiden
Ch. 3. "The General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade"
Origines, Structure of the Agreement, Objectives,
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71/8 '
Current QATT Work on Trade Barriers
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L*influence de 1* integration et de la cooperation e'oonomique
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71/9
Foreign Trade. Hearings before the Subcommittee on International
Trade of the Senate Committee on Finance, on World Trade and Invest-
ment Issues. 92 Cong., 1 Sess, May 1971 (2 parts)
Part 2 includes "A Survey of Current Issues to be studied by the Sub-
committee on International Trade" (1970):
Structural changes in the World Economy, 1950-1970
Changing Power Bloc Relationship
Global Changes in World Agriculture
National Trade Policies and International Rules and Institu-
tions. Summary
Part 2 also includes "Staff Analysis of certain Issues raised by the
General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade";
GATT and the International Trade Organization
Most-favored-nation Treatment
GATT Provisions on Subsisies and Border Taxes
Balance of Payments Safeguards* Conclusions
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Council
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Tariff Preferences for Developing Countries; Existing and Proposed
Arrangements, by G.C. Reeves
U.S. Tariff Commission, Washington D.C., 1971
Fifteenth Annual Report on the Trade Agreements Program 1970
White House, Washington D.C., 1971
Includes the 26th session of the Contracting Parties to GATT
United States International Economic Policy in an Interdependent World
Report to the President submitted by the Commission on International
Trade and Investment Policy
Washington B.C., 1971 (3 volumes)
The "Williams Report" (A.L. Williams, Chairman, Finance Committee of
IBM)
71/10
The White House Mol. I: 1. Summary of the Report
^ *' 2. Trade, Investment and Balance of Payments Policy (Coping
with Trade Distortions)
3. Governmental Responses to Competition from Imports
4« Reducing Distortions to International Competition
5» Export Expansion
6. International Implications of Environmental Control
7. Agriculture: the Need for a New Approach
8+9. Investmant and Production on a Global Scale: Impact on the
U.S. Economy, Harmonizing Relations among Industrial Coun-
tries
10. Our Principal Industrial Partners: A. EEC, B. Japan, C. Ca-
nada
11. Assisting the Developing Countries through Trade and Invest-
ment
12. Trade and Investment Relations with the Communist Countriesi
13. Administering International Economic Policy in the Seven-
ties
14» Negotiations in a New International Context
Vol. II: 4. "GATT Rules Concerning Export Aids'/ by J.W. Evans
5. "Current GATT Work on Trade Barriers", by G. Patterson;
"Non-tariff Distortions of International Trade", by R.E.
Baldwin; various contributions on non-tariff barriers,
border tax adjustment, border taxes and the GATT, by
R. Pelikan
Vol. Ill: Administering Foreign Economic Policy in the Seventies:
III. The Validity of the GATT today
"The General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade: an Assess-;
ment", by L. Weiss
"International Organizations in the field of Trade and
Investment", by H. Malingren
14* Negotiations in a New International Context:
"Reciprocity and the U.S. Trade Agreements Program", by
E.H. Preeg;
"Modes of Negotiation in the 1970fs", by.H.B. Malingren
V. Walker Leigh The Generalized System of Preferences - Background to the recent
UNGTAD Agreement
The World Today, London, March (?) 1971
D. Wall Problems with Preferences
International Affairs. London, Januarv 1971
71/11
I. Walter andJ.W. Chung
Non-tariff Distortions and Trade Preferences for Developing Countries
Kyklos, Basel, Fasc. 4, 1971
The White House
L.J. Wipf
A Foreign Economic Perspective
by Peter G. Peterson, the President's Assistant on Foreign Economic
Affairs. Washington B.C., 1971. (The "Peterson" Report)
Two sections: the first "a personal overview of the origins and pos-
sible policy implications of the new world economy"; the second, "The
United States in the Changing World Economy", consists mainly of sta-
tistical material*
Section I: The Changing Tide in International Economic Relations:
Some New Questions; Structural Changes
II: The Industrial Base: The System in theory; The System in
Practice
III: Some Issues: Agenda for International Action: Europe;
Japan; Less developed countries; Communist Countries;
Canada; Multinational corporation - and Investment Policy;
U.S. Trade Restrictions
IV: A Strong Domestic Economy - Requisite for a Strong and
Outward Looking Foreign Economic Policy: Investment;
Technological Opportunities; Manpower Training Needs;/
Shaping the future
V: Negotiating a New Era
Tariffs, Non-tariff Distortions and effective Protection in U.S. Agri-
culture
American Journal of Agricultural Economics, New York, August 1971
Le systeme des preferences tarifaires des pays en voie de developpe-
ment
Revue du Marche" Commun, Paris, January 1971
La crisis del GATT
Economia International, Madrid, January 1971
World Trade Policy - Outlook for 1971
Journal of World Trade Law, London, January-February 1971
Free Trade in Peril
Intereconomics, Hamburg, February 1971
71/12
Britain and Europe; a Good Deal on Tariffs
Economist, London, 6 February 1971
UNCTAD and Tariff Preferences for Developing Countries
Trade and Industry, London, 24 March 1971
Textile Trumps
Economist, London, 20 March 1971
Trade Liberalization and Development
Intereconomics, Hamburg, April 1971
La politicrue commerciale de la GEE, ses consequences sur 1*action de
la Gommunaute et des Etats membres
Revue du Marche Commun, Paris, May 1971
Trade Trends
Economist, London, 3 July 1971
Rule of Origin for Preferences
Journal of World Trade Law, London, July-August 1971
Tariff Issues of the Third World
World Taday, London, September 1971
Preferences for Developing Countries. Terms of the GATT Waiver on
Preferences; the EEC Regulations
Journal of World Trade Law, London, November-December 1971
The Foreign Trade Policy of the EEC
ILntereconomics, Hamburg, September 1971
Free Trade clouded over
Economist, London, 18 September 1971
Rolling Disc along
Economist, London, 16 October 1971
Cotton Cop-out
Economist, London, 11 December 1971
Now let's get Trade better
71/13
La clause de la nation la plus favorisees, la GEE et I1 aide aux pays
en voie de deVeloppement
Revue du Marche Commun, Paris, November 1971
AFL/CIO
1972
A Modern Trade Policy for the Seventies
APL/CIO, Washington D.C., 1972
T.W. Anninger DISC and GATT; International Trade Aspects of Bringing
Deferral Home
Harvard International Law Journal, Cambridge, Mass., Summer '72
Barcelo Antidumping Lane as Barriers to Trade - the United States and
the International Dumping Code
Cornell International Law Journal, Ithaca, N.Y., 1972
C.F. Bergsten The Cost of Import Restrictions to American Consumers
American Importers Association, New York, 1972
C.F. Bergsten Trade Policy at the Crossroads; which Route for Negotiations?
Columbia Journal of Transnational Law, New York, Pall 1972
C.F. Bergsten a.o. Reshaping the International Economic Order
Report sponsored by the European Community Institute of Euro-
pean Studies, Japan Economic Research Centre, Brookings Insti-
tution
Brookings Institution, Washington B.C., 1972
R. Blackhurst General versus Preferential Tariff Reduction for LDC Exports
an Analysis of the Welfare Effects
Southern Economic Journal, Chapel Hill, N.C», January 1972
C.K. Clague Trade Effects of Tariff Preferences
Southern Economic Journal, Chapel Hill, N.C., January 1972
R.N. Cooper The BBC Preferences; a Critical Evaluation
Intereconomics, Hamburg, April 1972
R.N. Cooper The European Community's System of Generalized Preferences; a
Critique
Journal of Development Studies, Oxford, July 1972
R.N. Cooper Trade Policy is Foreign Policy
European Review, London, Autumn 1972
(same title: Foreign Policy, New York, Winter 1972-73)
72/2
H. Corbet Australian Commercial Policy in an Era of Negotiation
Australian Outlook, Melbourne, April 1972
H. Corbet International Trade - the Case for Reform
European Review, London, Autumn 1972
R.L. Curry Africa and the General System of Preferences
Journal of Modern African Studies, London, July 1972
G. Curzon
G. and V. Curzon
Conflict in World Trade Order. The Distribution of the Gains
from Trade Cooperation
Annals of International Studies No. 3: "New Forms of Conflict"
Alummi Association of the Graduate Institute of International
Studies, Geneva, 1972
Global Assault on Non-tariff Barriers
Trade Policy Research Centre, London, 1972. Thames Essay No. 3
1. Pragmatic and Global Approaches to NTB's
2. Six Categories of Non-tariff Intervention
3. Pour Stages in Global Strategy on NTB's
H.W. Dittmann
}.A. Farms worth
H. Fayat
Neue QATT Runde
Wirtschaftsdienst, Hamburg, January 1972
UNCITRAL (U.K. Commission on International "Trade Law) - Why?
What? How? When?
American Journal of Comparative Law, Ann Arbor, Spring 1972
Vers un grand debat sur le commerce mondial
Chronique de politique etrangere, Brussels, September 1972
K.H. Fink
P. Fortbomme
French Government
COMECON-Lander und das QATT
Aussenwirtschaftsdienst des Betriebs-Beraters, Heidelberg,
September 1972
World Trade and Revived Sconomic Nationalism and Protectionism
Chronique de politique etrangere, Brussels, 1972, p. 563-571
L'annee finit bien
MOCI, Paris, 6 January 1972
French Government Les risgues d'un protectionnisme accru
MOCI, Paris, 13 November 1972
72/3 1'
C.H. Fulda
GATT
Adjustment to Hardship caused by Imports; the New Decisions of
the Tariff Commission and the Need for Legislative Clarifica-
tion
Michigan Law Review, Ann Arbor, Mich., April 1972
QATT Activities 1970/71
GATT, Geneva, 1972
GATT See also 0. Long
T. Geiger Towards a World of Trade Blocs
Atlantic Community Quarterly, Washington D.C., Winter 1971-72
A* Haight Customs Unions and Free Trade Areas under GATT; a Reappraisal
Journal of World Trade Law, London, July-August 1972
R.G. Hawkins andI. Walter (ed.)
The United States and International Markets. Commercial Policy
Options in an Age of Controls
Heath, Lexington, Mass,, 1972
1. Trends in International Commercial Policy - Implication
for the U.S.
2. How Trade Policy is made: a Politico-Economic Decision Sys-
tea
3« Tariffs and Tariff Structure: an International Comparison
4. Barriers to International Competition: the Nature of Non-
tariff Distortions
5« Barriers to International Competition: the Application and
Liberalization of Non-tariff Distortion
?• The Multinational Corporation: a New Trade Policy -Issue:
U.S.
9. The Effect of Tariff Liberalization on International Trade !
Flows and the U.S. Payments Balance
11. Trade Liberalization and the Agricultural Impasse
12. Trade Relations with the Third World: Preferential Aspects
of Protective Structures
13. Trade Relations with the Third World: Emerging Patterns of
Trade Preferences
14. The Evolving Policy on East-West Trade
K. Holbik U.S. Trade Policy and Congressional Opinion
Cahiers Economiques de Bruxelles, Brussels, 1972
International Chamber Adjustment Assistance Measuresof Commerce Triri _> . -,^-70ICC, Paris, 1972
J.H. Jackson The New Economic Policy and United States International Obli-
gations (under GATT and IMP)
American Journal of International Law, Washington D.C., Jan. 72
J.H. Jackson Review Article; "The Kennedy Round in American Trade Policy -
the Twilight of GATT?", by J.W. Evans
Journal of Common Market Studies, Oxford, September 1972
H. Johnson andM. Krauss
H.G. Johnson
Border Taxes, Border Tax Adjustments, Comparative Advantage and
the Balance of Payments
in "Furlton Essays in Monetary Economics"
Allen & Unwin, London, Harvard U.P., Cambridge Mass., 1972
World Trading and Monetary Arrangements. Chapter in J.N. Bla-
quati (editor), "Economics and World Order. Prom the 1970's to
the 1990's", Macmillan, New York, 1972
E. Jones The Fund and the QATT
Finance and Development, Washing-ton D.C., No. 3 (Sept.), 1972
W.B. Kelly
P.L. Kirgis
P. Knox
Background for the GATT Standards Code
Materials and Research and Standards, American Society for
Testing and Materials, Philadelphia, July 1972
Effective Pollution Control in Industrialized Countries; Inter-
national Economic Disincentives, Policy Responses and the QATT
Michigan Law Review, Ann Arbor, Mich., April 1972
The Common Market and World Agriculture. Trade Patterns in Tern-
porate Zone Foodstuffs
Praeger, New York. Pall Mall, London, 1972
Ch. 5' "International Commodity Agreements and GATT"
K. Kojima
E.P. Laquilloat
Nontariff Barriers to Japan's Trade
Hitotoubashi Journal of Sconomics, June 1972
El GATT ante la crisis economica y comercial internacional
Informacion comercial espagnola, Madrid, No, 461» enero, 1972
0. Long
72/5
Auf dem Wege zu einer neuen Verhandlungsrunde im QATT
Suropa-Archiv, Bonn, 10 April, 1972. Polge 7
0. Long The Establishment of and Orderly World Trade System
Address given at a symposium on International Economic and
Business Cooperation, Tokyo, 14 April 1972
0. Long Protection of the Environment; Considerations relating to In-
ternational Trade
Statement at the Conference on the Human Environment, Stock-
holm, 8 June 1972
0. Long
H.B. Malmgren
Toward Better Trade Relations in the 70 *s
Address given to the Foreign Affairs Club, London, 24 Jan. 1972
International Economic Peacekeeping in Phase II
Quadrayle Books, New York, for the Atlantic Council of the
United States, 1972. Revised edition 1973
1. The Monetary and Trade Crisis
2. The Deterioration of International Economic Relations
3. Organizing for Action
4« Why do Nontariff Barriers matter?
5. Types of Industrial NTB's and Methods of dealing with them
6. Rationalizing Agricultural Trade
7. Import Quotas and Domestic Adjustment !
8. Environmental Management and the International Economy
9« Trade and the Developing Nations
10. Negotiating Techniques and Objectives
11. A Strategy for Phase II and the Next Decade • j
Annex The Special Case of Border Taxes j
H.B. Malmgren Managing International Economic Conflicts
Annals of International Studies Vol. 3: "New forms of Conflict"
Alummi Association of the Graduate Institute of International
Studies, Geneva, 1972
H.B. Malmgren Managing Foreign Economic Policy
Foreign Policy, New York, No. 6, Spring 1972
S.D. Metzger American Foreign Trade and Investment Policy for the 1970*8.
The Williams Commission Report
American Journal of International Law, Washington L.C., 1972
72/6
S.D. Metzger(editor)
Law of International Trade: Documents and Readings (2 volumes)
Lerver Law Book, Washington B.C. (1966). Reissued 1972
Contributions include S.D. Metzger: U.S. Tariff Policy to 1962;
W.B. Kelly: U.S. Commercial Policy, 1922-1934; C. Matthews: Non-
tariff Barriers; J.M. Leddy: Problems of Agriculture in relation
to GATT; also articles on dumping, security controls over trade,
commodity agreements
T. Murray GSP; What you should know
International Trade Forum, UNCTAD/GATT, Geneva, July-Sept. 1972
Hungary and the GATT
Abstracts of Hungarian Economic Literature, Budapest. Compiled by
the Hungarian Scientific Council for World Economy. Vol. II, No. 1
1972
OECD Policy Perspectives for International Trade and Eoonomic Relations
(The "Rey" Report)
Report by the High Level Group on Trade and Related Questions to
the Secretary^General of OECD, Paris, August 1972
Chapter IX: Institutional Questions. A. GATT
C. Pestieau and Non-tariff Barriers as a Problem in International Developmentenry Canadian Economic Policy Committee, Private Planning Association
of Canada, Montreal, 1972
P.G. Peterson The U.S. in a Changing World Economy
British-North American Research Association, London, 1972
J. Pinder The Enlarged Community, the U.S. and Others - a View of the
Coming Negotiations
World Today, London, April 1972
P. Reilly International Trade in the 1970*8 - Question for the 1973 GATT
Negotiations
Socie"te d'etudes et d'expansion. Revue. Liege, Sept.-Oct. 1972
M. Rom National Tariff Quotas in the Common Market
Aussenwirtschaft, Zurich, March 1972
S.R. Schaetzel A Dialogue of the Deep across the Atlantic
Fortune, I*ew York, November 1972
72/7
E. Schmalz Domestic International Sales Corporation as a Subsidy under GATT
— Possible Remedies
Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law, Cleveland,
Ohio, Winter 1972
W.P. Schwartz and The Regulation of Subsidies affecting International Trade
""''* arPer Michigan Law Review, Ann Arbor, Mich., April 1972
Trade Policy Re-search Centre
Towards an Open World Economy: Report by an Advisory Group
Macmillan, London, for the Trade Policy Research Centre, 1972
Part I : Proposals for Future Trade Strategy: P. McPadzean, A.
Cairncross, W.K. Corden, S. Golt, H.G. Johnson, J. Keade,
T.M. Rybczynski
Part II: Background Papers: H.G. Johnson: Commercial Policy and
the Monetary Crisis of 1971; H. Corbet & H.G. Johnson:
Optional Negotiating Techniques on Industrial Tariffs;
J.S. Jos ling: Expansion of Commercial Trade in Agricul-
tural Products; D. Wall: Developing Countries in the Li-
beration of World Trade; D. Robertson: Provision for Es-
cape Clauses and other Safeguards; B. Hindley: Negotia-
tions for overcoming Non-tariff Barriers to Trade; S.
O'Cleireocain: Adjustment Assistance to Import Competi-
tion; H. Corbet: Position of MFN Principle in Future
Trade Negotiations; Bibliography (extensive).
J. Tumlin Trade Negotiations in the Field of Manufactures
Paper delivered at the Cambridge Conference on Trade and Develop-
ment, Cambridge University Overseas Studies Committee. Sept. 1972
(published in P. Streeten "Trade Strategies for Development", Kac-
millan, London, 1973)
United Nations The Interim Commission for the International Trade Organization
(ICITO) and the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (QATT)
Yearbook of the United Nations 1970
United Nations, Hew York, 1972
U.S. Government Sixteenth Annual Report of the President on the Trade Agreements
Program 1971
Office of the President, White House, Washington D.C., 1972
U.S. Government The Benefits of Freer International Trade and the American
Ability to compete, by J.G. Reuver
Department of State Bulletin, Washington D.C., 31 July 1972
U.S. Tariff Com-mission
Operation of the Trade Agreements Program 1970
U.S. Tariff Commission, Washington D.C., 1972
U.S. Tariff Com-mission
Probable Sffects of Tariff Preferences for Developing Coun*
tries
U.S. Tariff Commission, Washington D.C., 1972
Staff Research Studies No. 2
U.S. Treasury Antidumping and Countervailing Duty Laws; Instruments for
Free Trade, "by S.T. Ross ides
Department of the Treasury News, Washington D.C., 28 June 1972
P. Vellas Problemes recents du commerce international
Annales de 1'Universite des Sciences Sociales de Toulouse,
Tome XX, Paso. 1 & 2, Toulouse, 1972
C. Vincke Trade Restrictions for Balance of Payments Reasons and the
GATT - Quotas versus Surcharges
Harvard International Law Journal, Cambridge, Mass*, Spring 72
I. Walter andJ.W. Chung
The Pattern of Non-tariff Obstacles to International Market
Access
Weltwirtschaftliches Archiv, Kiel, Heft 3, 1972
The Restrictive Sffects of Industrial Standards on In.ternatio-
nal Commerce
Law and Policy in International Business, Washington D.C.,
1972, No. 1
Ten Percent Surcharged (imposed by~the U.S. President on 15
April 1971)
Law and Policy in International Business, Washington D.C.,
1972, No. 2
"Legality under GATT"
FTC (Federal Trade Commission) Disclosure of Foreign Origin
Policy - Proper Regard for the Consumer and GATT?
Law and Policy in International Relations, Washington J.C.,
1972, No. 3
72/9
Tariff Surcharges and Article II of the General Agreement on
Tariffs and Trade
New York University Journal of International Law and Politics,
New York, Summer 1972
America Latina y la clausola de la naci<Sn mas favorecida
Carnegie Fund for International Peace, Santiago, Chile, 1972
Reading between the Smoke Signals
Economist, London, 22-28 January 1972
What's Pair Trade?
Economist, London, 29 January 1972
Commerce up to date
Economist, London, 5 February 1972
Golden Trade
Economist, London, 12 February 1972
Basic Issues for a Hew GATT Round
Intereconomics , Hamburg, May 1972
Problems of Commercial Relations between East and West
Czechoslovak Foreign Trade, Prague, July 1972
QATT Activities and Reports
Journal of World Trade Law, London, July-August 1972
GATT Round 1973
Intereconomics, Hamburg, August 1972
On the Verge of a New Protectionist Wave?
Intereconomics, Hamburg, August 1972
Nontariff Barriers are a manageable Problem
Intereconomics, Hamburg, August 1972
Planning the Nixon Round
Economist, London, 9 September 1972
72/10
Before the Trade begins
Economist, London, 23 September 1972
Trade Policy at the Crossroads - Which Route to Negotiations
Columbia Journal of Transnational Law, New York, Fall 1972
GATT and the Agricultural Sector
Intereconomics, Hamburg, October 1972
"Orderly Marketing" and Free World Trade
Intereconomics, Hamburg, October 1972
Les rapports entre le F.K.I* et le GATT
Problemes economiques, Paris, 1 November 1972
Que lories aspects des rapports entre la CBS et les organisa-
tions internationales
Revue du Karche Commun, Paris, September 1972
Get going at GATT
Economist, London, 4 November 1972
Me just want Freer Trade
Economist, London, 18-24 November 1972
GATT*a Silver Jubilee
Intereconomics, Hamburg, December 1972
Trade Triangle
Economist, London, 30 December 1972
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Alcaide de la Rosa ? Tokio, Lacia una nueva liberalizacion del comercio
Informacion comercial espagnola, Madrid, ^ovember 1973
C.H. Alexandrowicz The Law-Making -^'unctions of the Specialized Agencies of the
United Nations
Angus & Robertson, Sydney, in association with the Australian
Institute of International Affairs, 1973
(includes GATT)
B. Bardon The Cotton Textile Agreement 1962-1972
Journal of World Trade Law, London, January-February 1973
C.P. Bergsten Comments on the Welfare Restrictions on U.S. Trade
Brookings Papers on Economic Activity 1: 1973*
Washington B.C., 1973
C.P. Bergsten (ed.) The Future of the International Economic Order. An Agenda
for Research
Heath, Lexington, !<Iass., 1973
Contributions include Bergsten, Stern, Vernon, Keobane & Nye,
I. Walter
C.P. Bergsten The Future of U.S. Trade Policy
American Journal of Agricultural Economics, Nevaska, Wise.,
May 1973
C.P. Bergsten andW.G. Tyler (eds.)
Leading Issues in International Bconomic Policy
Essays in Honor of G.W. Holm
Heath, Lexington, Mass., 1973
Ch. 8: The Next World Trade Negotiations, by B. Norwood
R. Blough U.S. Trade Policy - Past Successes, Future Problems
Columbia Journal of World Business, New York, Pall 1973
H. Braker Osteuropa, die Suropaische Gemeinschaft und das GATT
Europa-Archiv, Bonn, 10 October 1973
P. Bratschi GATT: Targets for Reform
Journal of World Trade Law, London, July-August 1973
P. Bratschi
73/2
Allgemeines Zoll- und Handelsabkommen (GATT) Handbuch fur
den Praktiker
Schulthess Polygraphischer Verlag, Zurich, 1973
1. Sntstehung
2. GATT als Vertrag und als Organisation
3. Die Vertragsbestimmungen:-,
f. Die bisherigen Verhandlungsrunden
5. Spezialfragen
6. Aktuelle Fragen von grundsatzlicheu Bedeutung
7. Verzeichnis der Vertragsparteien
I
Brookings Institu-tion
v/orld Trade and Domestic Adjustment* Toward the Integration
of World Agriculture
Tripartite Reports sponsored by the European Community Insti-
tution for University Studies, Brussels; the Japanese Eco-
nomic Research Center, Tokyo; the Brookings Institution,
Washington D.C., 1973
J.F. Brossaud
H. Bussery
Nixon-round - La grande confrontation
Paysans, Paris, August-September 1973
Le "Nixon Round" juge par le Conseil economioue et social
Pro jet, Paris, July- August 1973
C.P. Casadio Transatlantic Trade. USA-EEC Confrontation in the GATT Nego-
tiations
Saxon House, Farnborough. Hants, 1973
First published as "Cornmercio attraverso Atlantico", Istituto
Affari Internazional, Home, 1971
R.E. Caves andR.W. Jones
World Trade and Payments: an Introduction
Little, Brown, Boston, Mass., 1973
Part 3: The Theory and Practice of Commercial Policy
- The Theory of Tariffs. The Political Economy of Tariffs.
Trade Control from an International Viewpoint: United
States Policy and Trade Liberalization. 1^.3, G \TT and
Multilateral Trade Liberalization, l^f.4 IJontariff Barriers
to Trade. Trade Control from a Regional Viewpoint: Customs
Unions and Soviet Bloc Trade.
Confederation ofBritish Industry
The Multilateral Trade Negotiations: an Industrial Assessment
Confederation of British Industry, London, 1973 (pamphlet)
Conseil economiqueet social (France)
73/3 l
Les prochaj_nejs__ jn4_g_otJ.&tions_ commerciaJLe s_ entre ]La
£_•. JLi JU. ® JL. lj!!J=L-_ an t re m emb r ejs_ d u GATT
Conseil economique et social, Paris, 1973
B. Coppens
R.N. Cooper (ed.)
Comment accomoder ^je _ cadre dej rie^les du GATT
r e n c e s t ar i f ai r e s
entre pays en voig de deVeloppement
Chronique de politique trangere, Brussels, May 1973
A Reordered World. Emerging International Economic
Problems
Potomoc Associates, Washington D«CF, 1973
H. Corbet
H. Corbet
The Foundation of Foreign Economic Policy
Moorgate & Wall Street, London, Spring 1973
Industrial Tariffs and Spheres of Influence - Need
for a Glabal Trade Strategy
Round Table, London, April 1973
R.W. Cox and H.K,Jacobson
The Anatomy of Influence. Decision Making in Inter-
national Organization
Yale University Press, New Haven, Conn., 1973
Ch. 9: "GATT Traders' Club", by G. and V. Curzon
J.G. Crean
J.P. Delilez
The Coming Negotiations under GATT
Canadian Institute of International Affairs, Toronto,
1973 (pamphlet)
Le "Nixon Round" est engage
Economie et politique, Paris, Anril 1973
J.P. Delilez Les en.-jeux du "Nixon Round" et la crise internatio-
Economie et politique, Paris, June 1973
A. Dorrego GATT y subdesorrollo - Algunes criticas teoricas
Informacion commercial esoanola, Madrid, Nov. 1973
¥.D. Eberle Negotiating a New Vorld^ Marketplace _-_ a n 0 v e ryi e w
Columbia Journal of World Business, New York, Fall
1973
73/4
European Economic Development^ of an PyjBralJ.Community ( Commission)
Trade ln vi e w
EEC (Council ofMinisters)
of the Com±ng Multilateral.
Document COM(73)556, 4 Anril 1973
Amendmenjbjs COM (73) 556/2, 22 May 1Q?3
Overall Approach to the Coming Multila t era1 Neg-ot_ia__-
tions in GATT
Document 1/135 and /73 (COMMER 42), agreed by the
Council of Ministers, 26 June 1973
EuroDean Communities Eurcmean Community complejfces Mandate for GATT_Nego-
tiations
European Community Information Service, Washington
D.C., July 1973
Background 1Nlote No. 17
J.¥. Evan s New Directions in U.S. Trade Policy
Law and Policy in International Business, Washington
D.C., 1973, no. 1
(1971 Hartke-Burke Bill)
K. Fasbender a,o. EWG-Zollpraf erenzen und ¥e 1 thande 1 s s truktiir
Verla^ Weltarchiv, Hamburg, 1973
Ch. 4: "Unvereinbarkeit mit Artikel XXIV GATT11
G. Feketekuty Tovard an Effective International Trading System
Columbia Journal of World Business, New York, Fall
1973
B.S. Fisher The Ant i-dumping Law of the United _S_-^at_es - A.
and £_c onomi c _AnajLv sJ s
Law and Policy in Internationa] Business, Washington
D.C., No. 1, 1973
J. Flavien Le contexte agricole du Nixon-round
Economie et politique, Paris, October 1973
French Government Confrontation Etat_s-Unis - C_EH en conrs a Geneve
MOCI, Paris, 23 July 1973
French Government GATT: les drpits de douane ont-ils en c pure. .un sens_?
MOCI, Paris, 1O December 1P73
A.S. Friedeberg
Common Market Law Reviow, London, November 1973
R.H. Flovd GATT Provisions on Border^ Tax Ad ju s tmen t s
Journal of World Trade Law, London, Sept.-Oct. 1973
GATT
GATT, Geneva, 1973
GATT See aIso 0. Long
C. Guazzaroni I l negoziato per 1 f espansione
Affari esteri , Rome, October 1973
scambi mondiali
A.G. Guest The Future of _ the Law of International Trade
Current Le^al Problems, Stevens, London, 26. 1973
G. Heiduk
und UNCTAD
Nomos, Baden-Baden, 1973
QjrjJnun^spri n z ip i en yon GATT
O. Hieronymi jSconomic Discrimination aga^inst the United States in
Western Europe 1945-1958. Dollar Shortage and the
Rise of Regionalism
Droz, Geneva, 1973
Ch. Ill: Prelude to Organized Discrimination
II: The General Agreement on Tariffs and
Trade
H. Hughes (ed.) Prospects for Partnership: Industrialization and
Trade Policies in the 1970's
Seminar held at I.B.R.D., Washington B.C., 1972
John Hopkins, Baltimore, 1973
I.B.R.D. Pr e f e r en t i a 1 Tr a d e A r r a n ge m e n t s _b e t w een_ peyeloj3 i n_g
Coun t r i e s and Deve roped C oun tr i e s 3 and among- De-
veloping C o i: n t r i e s
IBRD, Washington D.C., 1973
Development Economics Staff Working Paoer No. 155
International Cham-ber of Commerce
S a f ejr\ i a r d C1 a u s e_s
Internatjona1 Chamber of Commerce, Paris,
.
J. Javits towardjs a l^ATT__fJDJT^ j^rijvajte For e i J*TIInve s trnen t
Work Paper for the Abidjan World Conference on World
Peace through Law, August 1973
B.O. Johansson The New GATT N e o t . a t ± o ns. A Sol u t i i b o fche
Ekonomiska Samfundets Tidskrift, Helsinki, 1973:3
(in Swedish)
D.G. Johnson World Agriculture in Disarray
Macmillan, London, in association with Trade Policy
Research Centre, 1973
St. Martins Press, New York, 1973
D.G. Johnson Obstacles to Agricultural Trade - Need for_new^ Per-
spectives
J.E. Jonish Recent Developments in U.S. Antidumping Policy
Journal of World Trade Law, London, May-June 1973
K. Kojima Hidden Trade Barriers^ in_Japan
Journal of World Trade Law, London, March-April 1973
M.E. Kreinin
L.C. Krauthoff
Generalized Tariff Preferences: a Proposed Variant
Journal of World Trade Law, London, July-August 1973
Standardization News, American Society for Testing
and Materials, Philadelphia, January 1973
(Contains a summary of proposed GATT Code on Stand-
ards )
H.D. Kuschel Gegenstand und Ziele der multilateralen GATT - Ver
handlun^en
Wirtschaf tsdienst , Hamburg1, August 1973
P.J. Lloyd R educing' N o n -1 a r i f f Ba r r i e r s - .the S_tr_a_te_g-y_jr>f
tj.atipn
Piound Table, London, July 1973
73/7
0. Long c o n d 1 1 i o ns
.*J* JPUJ * J-J. ateraleji
Options medi terraneennes , Paris, Awril 1973
ons commer-
0. Long nenjL.by Mr. Olivier Long jto the 53th Session of
the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations
11 July 1973
GATT, Geneva. Press release GATT/1125
. Lowenfeld
H.B. Malmgren
A. Masnata
"Doin,? unto Others..." the Chicken War Ten Years
After
Journal of Maritime Law and Commerce, Silver Springs
Md., 599, 1973
Reforming the World Trade and Monetary System - the
Need for a New Institutional Framework
Round Table, London, July 1973
Leji_ echanges internationaux au XXe siecle. Intro-
duction a la connaissance des structures, institu-
tions et pr obi ernes ge'ne'raux
Marquarat, Lausanne, 1973
G.M. Meier
R. Mohler
Problems in Trade Policy
Oxford University Press, New York, 1973
GATT; Kennedy Round; U.S. Textile Import Quotas;
Enlargement of EEC
Die neue GATT-Runde als Herausforderung die Erweiten
Europaische Geme inschaften
Europa-Archiv, Bonn, October 1973
T. Murray How Helpful is the Generalized System of Preferences
.to__Dey e I $>£ !]}£;_ Countries?
Economic Journal, London, June 1973
T. Murray Pr e f er en t i a 1 Tar i f f s for
Southern Economic Journal,
_ C oun t r±e s
July 1973
T. Murray TMCTA DJ s Genera 1 i z ed_ .?ref ejr en c e
Journal of World Trade Law, London, July-Aupust 1973
B. Norwood
F. Pazos
C.G. Petrov
J. Finder
73/8
The
included in C.F. Bergsteii & W.G. Tyler (editors),
"Leading Issues in International Economic Policy.
Essays in Honor of G.N. Holm", Lexington Books, 1973
Regional Integration of Trade among Less _JPeyeloped
World Development, Oxford, July 1973
LsL position americaine dans _le_ "Nixon round"
ProblSmes economiques, Paris, 26 September 1973
America., and_Europjs_^ & Fair Bar/?ain in the Coming
9
World Today, London, July 1973
E.H. Preeg Economic Blocs and U.S. Foreign Policy
National Planning Association, Washington D.C., 1973
T. Pulgar Analisis del Acuerdo sohre Aranceles y Comercio. La
Posible Adhesion de Venezuela
Coleccion Ensayos, Caracas, 1973
J.C. Renner
J. Key
Trade Barriers, Negotiations, Rules
Columbia Journal of World Business, New York, Fall
1973
A European Community Commercial Polj.cy?
Millennium, London School of Economics, London, 1973*
No. 3
A. Ribicoff fj)r Internjttj.onal Trade Negotiation^
Columbia Journal of World Business, New York, Fall
1973
M. RistiS
D. Robertson
I n t e rd ep e n d e nee of I n t e r n at ip_n ajl _M o ri. e ta.ry
jPol i c i e s i n t h^ li gh t _ of Nego t iations within the IMF
Trziste novca i kapitala, Belgrade, November 1973
(OECD Report)
National Westminster Quarterly Review, London,
73/9
D. Robertson A Prelude J _ . I\tjejrn_a.J:jipria.J._ Trad e ego t i a t i on s in 19'
Ban leers ' Magazine, London, January 1973
(OECD Report)
M. R o d r i gu ez Inciarte E1__GATT y J. a s__ jie_g_o ciacjLjmes comerciales multilate-
ral es de 1973
Informaci<5n comercial es-nagnola , Madrid, March 1973
M. Rom The Tariff Quota
Journal of World Trade Law, Condon, July-August 1973
L. Sabelnikov
G. Santini
A New Rojund of Trade Talks in the West
International Affairs, Moscow, October 1973
The U.S.-E.E.C. Trade War - Blackmailing with Pro-
tectionism
Successo (international Edition), Milan, June 1973
A.E. Scaperlanda(editor)
Prospects for eliminating Non-tariff Distortions
Sijthoff, Leiden, 1973
Ch. 8: "GATT and NTD's", by G. and V. Curzon
M.D.H. Smith
K. Stegemann
Voluntary Export Quotas and U.S. Trade Policy - a
new Non-tariff Barrier
Law and Policy in International Business, Washington
B.C., 1973, No. 1
Canadian Non-tariff Barriers to_Trade
Canadian Economic Policy Committee, Private Planning
Association of Canada, Montreal, 1973
M. von Steineker IDojnejstic Taxation and Fore i gn Trade. The United
States - European Bor.der Tax Dispute
Praeger, New York, 1973
R.M. Stern Tarifjf s and_ other Measures of Trade 9Ji_tro_l : __ a Survey""* " " — -- . _ - _ . _ - . ______
Journal of Economic Literature, Nashville, Tenn . ,
Sentember 1973
D. O'Sullivan ernjs _f or C o uri t rl es o u t s ixi e t h_e Tr ad . ng _B1 oc s
Columbia Journal of World Business, New York,
73/10
A. Tovias Customs unions £ Free Trade Areas (under GATT)
Journal of World Trade Lav;, London, September-October 1973
Comment on article by F.A. Haight in J.W.T.L. July—August
1972.
E. Tower Commercial Policy under Fixed & Flexible j&change Rates
Quarterly Journal of Economics, Cambridge, August 1973-
Trade Policy Research
Centre
British, European &•. American Interests in the International
Negotiations on Industrial Trade, Staff Paper no 1.
British, European & American Interests in the International
Negotiations on Agricultural Trade. Staff Paper no 3-
Prepared for the British—American Parliamentary Group,
London, Trade Policy Research Centre, London, 1973*
J. Tumlir Proposals for Emergency Protection against Sharp Increases
in Imports, Guest Paper No 1, Trade Policy Research Centre,
London 1973• (Revised & expanded version of article in J.W.
T.L. July August 1973)
J. Tumlir Revised Safeguard Clause for GATT?
Journal of World Trade Law, London, July—August 1973*
P. Streeten (editor) Trade Strategies for Development
Papers of the Ninth Cambridge Conference on Development
Problems, September 1972, Macmillan, London 1973.
Includes J. Tumlir, "Trade Negotiations in the Field of
Manufactures".
Other contributors: E.G. Johnson, G»K. Meier, K.B. Malugeen,
Bo Balassa, G.& V. Curzon, So Dell, T. Josling, J.H. Dunning,
United Nations
U.S. Congress
The Interim Commission for the International Trade Organiza-
tion (IGITO) and the General Agreement on Tariffs & Trade (GATT)
Yearbook of the United Nations 1971, New York (published 1973)
Trade Reform Act of 1973* Report of the • 'orntrdttee on Ways
& Means, House of Representatives, together v.'ith Dissenting
V i e w s t o accompany H.R• 10710. 93 Conf. 1 Sees. Washing-
ton D.C. 1^73 page 6. Section 121 directs the President totake action to include'"devisions in the cievision rnakinr
73/11
machinery <?- other promisions of the GATT to accomodate
that organization to modern trade conditions & problems....,
including the revision of GATT articles with respect to....
"border tax adjustments, the revision & standardization of
article XIX, as well as,.., import restraints for balance
of payments purposes."
page 25—36 Authorization of appropriations for GATT,
revision of decision making machinery, Article XIX, articles
re fair trade practices; inclusion of fair labor standards;
tax adjustments; balance of payments provisions;...,
p, 44-52• revision of escape clause procedures.
U.S. Congress The Trade Reform Act of 1973: Hearings on H.R. 676?.
House Committee on Ways & Means, 93 Cong. 1 Sess0
Washington D.C. 1973
U.S. Congress The Trade Reform Act of 1973: Hearings on H,R. 10710.
Senate Committee on Finance, 93 Cong, 2 Sess. Washingt.D.C.'73
U.S. Congress Agricultural Trade & The Proposed Round of Multilateral
Negotiantions
Senate Committee on Agriculture, Washington D.C. 1973
(the'Flanigan" Report)
U.S. Congress Senate Committee on Finance, Study prepared by the Executive
Branch, Wadhington D.C. 1973.
U.S. Congress Executive Branch GATT Studies
Senate Committee on Finance, 93 Cong. 2 Sess. Washington
DoC. 1974 (one volume)
GATT Study no 1. Tax Adjustments in International Trade:
GATT Provisions & EEC Policies
no 2. GATT provisions on Unfair Trade Practices
no 3. The Adequacy of GATT provisions on
Unfair Trade Practices
no 4« Effects of Regional Groups on U.S. Foreign
Trade: the EC & EFTA Experiences
no 5» Discriminatory Government Procurement
Policies
no 6. The Quantitative Restrict ions in the Ma;or
Tra/j-inr Countries.
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U.S. Congress
no 7» The GATT Balance of Payments Safeguard
Provision: Article XII.
no 8. GATT Provisions on Relief from Injourious
Imports
no 9» I"1*16 most-favored Nation Provision
no 10 The Effect of Foreign Exchange Rate Changes
on U.S. Trade & Tariff Concessions
no 11 The GATT Provisions on Compensations &
Pretaliation
no 12 The Common Agricultural Policy of the
European Committee
no 13 An Analysis of Whether or Not Greater
Flexibility in Foreign Exchange would
serve the Interests of United States &
World Tradeo
Trade Reform Hearings before the House Ways &. Means Committee
on H.R. 676? May- June 1973, Washington D.C. (15 parts)
93 Cong. 1 Sess 1973.
U.S.Congress Trade Reform Act of 1973, Report, House Ways & Means
Committee, to accompany H.R. 10710, October 1973, Washo DC '73.
U.S. Congress H.R. 10710, 93 Cong. 1 Sess. A. Ribicoff, Report to the Senate
Finance Committee, "A Strategy for International Trade Or-
ganizations", (Committee Print) Washington D.C. 1973«
U.S. Government Seventeenth Annual Report of the President
Office of the U.S. President, White House, Wash. D.C. 1973
U.S. Government The Essential Purposes of the Trade Reform Act of 1973, by
W. Rogers, Department of State Bulletin, Washington D.Co
11 June 1973»
I. Walter
R.S. Wolters
U.S. Trading Policy in a Changing World Ecor-omy
Mohr, Tubingen, 1973 (Lecture/pamphlet)
UI'CTAD: Intervener between Poor £•. Rich States.
Journal of World Trade Law, London, September-October 1973<
H.L. Worthington
M.E. Chaves
ArricuItural Tr ade 1. cgot iat ions
^id Journal 01' ,.crld ^usiress, I^ew 1'ci-k, Fall 19r(3
73/13
I. Walter Commonwealth References in Retrospect, some Policy Implication;
for the Developing Countries
Economic Bulletin of Gha: a 1973, 3 (4).
The Game begins, Economist, London 3-9 Februari 1973
Trade Off? Economist, London, 10 February 1973
GATT Round ante portas, Intereconomics, Hamburg, February f73
QATT; Jazz Calender, Economist, London, 10-16 February 1973
A. Zero-tariff World, Journal of World Trade Law, London,
January-February 1973•
Preferences; but do they help? Economist, London, 10-16 Febrc
1973,
A concept for an open world Economy, Intereconomics, Hamburg,
apr.il 1973.
Unsolved Problems of World Trade Economy, Intereconornics,
Hamburg, April 1973-
Powers for Trade Peace - or War, Economics, London, 14 april
1973.
Les pays en voie de deVeloppement, des allies pour la C.FJ.
on Nixon Round
Revue du Marche* Commun, Paris, Kay 1973*
The future Strategic of GATT, Intereconomics, Hamburg, May 1973
The Politics of Trade & Paymants
National & Grindlays Review, London, May 1973*
Preparations for the Nixon Round, Intereconomis, Hamburg,
June 1973.
The Nine draw their GATT Guns, Economist, London, 30 June
1973o
Hearer, my GATTto Thee (XXIV:6), Economist, London, 28
July 1973-
Trade liberalization Round 1973« Intereconomics, Hamburg,
September 1973
GATT in a conceptual Vacuum, Intereconomics, Hamburg, Septem-
ber 1973-
Under Starker!s Orders, Economist, London, 6 September 1973
Seeking Hew Policies for World Trade, Fortune, Hew York 1973o
Eight & One make Nine in Tokyo, Economist, London 15 Septem-
ber 1973.
GATT; into Battle; Economist, London 22- 26 September 1 73
The I\;ew_ U.S. Foreirn Trade Concept, Intereconomics, Harnburr,
0 to her 1>:73«
73/14
Les enjeux du Nixon-Round; Suite d*articles.
Pro jet, Paris, September-October 1973»
I'il-l-i another day? Kconomist, 3 November 1973
L.egoziati GATT: difficile avio
Relazioni Internazionali, Kilan, 10 November 1973*
what Price Trade? Economist, London, 15 December 1973«
United States-Canada Trade Liberalization;Possibilities for
the Future, (Symposiun, Cleveland, kay 1973)
Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law, Cleve-
land, Ohio, Winter 1973o
Those elusive NTB^, Morgan Guaranty Survey, hew York, Kay
1>73.
ALALC
1?74
Estudio sobre la clausula de la nacion mas favoredida y sobre
el principle de reoiprocidad
Derecho de la integraci<5n, Buenos Aires, March 1974
Atlantic Council ofthe United States
D.I. Baker
Interim Report of the International Trade System
made by a Special Advisory Panel to the Trade Committee of the
Atlantic Council (Chairman J.M. Leddy)
Atlantic Council of the United States, Washington D.C., 1974
(mimeo)
(Code of Trade Liberalization; Co-ordination between IMF and
GATT)
(American) Antitrust (Law) and World Trade; Tempest in an
International Teapot?
Cornell International Law Journal, Ithaca N.Y., December 1974
G. Baseui Review of "Effective Tariff Protection", by G. Grubbel and
E.G. Johnson (editors). 1971
Journal of World Trade Law, London, May-June 1974
C.F. Bergsten
I. Bernier
Completing the GATT; toward New International Rules to govern
Export Controls
British-North American Committee, London/Washington D.C., 1974
I: The "New" Problem of Export Controls
II: New Rules to govern Export Controls
III: Reaching Agreement on Rules to govern Export Controls
Les ententes de restriction volontaire a 1'exportation en
droit international e*conomicrue
Annuaire Canadian de Droit international 1973, Vancouver, 1974
J.H.J. Bourgeois De GATT-overeenkomst en het EEG-verdrag
(relationship between GATT and EEC Treaty)
Sooiaal Economische Wetgeving, 1974f pp. 408-425
J.H.J. Bourgeois
R. Brecher
De QATT—overeenkomst en de EEG—lanbouwregelingen
(Conformity of EEC agricultural regulations with GATT)
Sociaal Econoraische Wetgeving 1974> PP» 581-612
Optdmal Commercial Policy for a Minimum Wage Economy
Journal of International Economics, Amsterdam, May 1974
J.H. Cheh
74/2
United States Concessions in the Kennedy Round and Short-Run
Labor Adjustment Costs
Journal of International Economics, Amsterdam, November 1974
Committee for Eco-nomic Development
Toward a New International Economic System. A Joint Japanese-
American View
Committee for Economic Development, New York, 1974
Ch. 3: Trade Policies
H. Corbet Agriculture's place in Commercial Diplomacy
Essay on a Conference at Ditchley Park, Oxon, November 1973
Ditchley Foundation, Oxon, 1974 (pamphlet) Ditchley Paper 48
H. Corbet The Division of the World into Economic Spheres of Influence
Pacific Community, Tokyo, January 1974
H. Corbet GATT* Food Shortages and Farm Prices
Intereconomics, Hamburg, November 1974
H* Corbet andR. Jackson (editors)
In Search of a New World Economic Order
Groom Helm, London, in association with Trade Policy Research
Centre and The Round Table, 1974
Includes:
H. Corbet: Commercial Diplomacy in an Era of Confrontation
G. Curzon: Crisis in the International Trading System
R. Dahrendorf: External Relations of the European Community
H. Malmgren: Need for a New System for World Trade and Payments
(first published as "Reforming World Trade and
Monetary System: Need for a New Institutional
Framework11, Round Table, London, July 1973)
D. Robertson: Operation of Multinational Enterprises in Per-
spective
H.G. Johnson: General Principles for World Monetary Reform
H. Corbet: Industrial Tariffs and Economic Spheres of Influence
P. Lloyd: Strategies for Modifying Non-tariff Distortions
D.G. Johnson: Impact of Farm-support Policies on International |
Trade
S. Golt: Access for the Exports of Developing Countries
G. Pels: Adjustment Assistance to Import Competition
J. Tumlin: Emerging Protection against Sharp Increases of Im-
ports (first published by Trade Policy Research
Centre, London, Guest Paper No. 1, 1973)
H. Corbet Security* Commercial and Monetary Policies
Intereconomics, Hamburg, February 1974
V. Curzon The* Essentials of Economic Integration
Intereconomics, Hamburg, April 1974
V. Curzon The Essentials of Economic Integration; Lessons of EFTA Ex-
perience
Macmillan, for the Trade Policy Research Centre, London, 1974
Part I: Patterns of Trade Cooperation
Part II: Mechanics of Economic Integration
Part III: EFTA experience and Economic Theory
J.K. Davis The Trade Reform Act of 1973
Harvard International Law Journal, Cambridge Mass*, Winter 1974
W. Diebold Jr. U.S. Trade Policy: the New Political Dimensions
Foreign Affairs, New York, April 1974
J.B. Dunlop andR.N. King
Regional Integration and QATT: the Effects of the EBC-EFTA
Agreements on International Trade
Law and Policy in International Business, Washington D.C.,
Winter 1974, No. 1
G.F. Erb
G. Feketekuty
Controlling Export Controls
Foreign Policy^ New York, Winter 1974
U.S. Trade Policy; an Overview
Journal of International Affairs, Columbia University, New
York, Spring 1974
W. Feld Trade between the U.S. and the European Community; Differing
Expectations in a Changing Power Relationship
Journal of International Affairs, Columbia University, New
York, Spring 1974
J.M. Finger GATT Tariff Concessions and the Exports of Developing Countries
- United States Concessions at the Dillon Round
The Economic Journal, Cambridge, September 1974
Food and Agriculture Agricultural Protection, Domestic Policy and InternationalOrganization
Trade
International Agriculture Adjustment Supporting Study No. 9
74/4
French Goevernment Crise petroliere et Nixon Round
HOCI, Paris, 18 February 1974
R.N. Gardner The Hard Road to World Order
Foreign Affairs, New York, April 1974
R.N. Gardner Wanted: a New Deal for International Trade
The Times, London, 7 February 1974
GATT GATT Activities in 1973
GATT, Geneva, 1974
GATT See also 0« Long
f,11 S. Go It The GATT - Tokyo and after
Buromoney, London, November 1974
S. Golt The QATT Negotiations, 1973-75? a Guide to the Issues
British-North American Committee, London/Washington D.C., 1974
1. The Background
2. The Character of the Negotiations
3. Negotiating Constraints
4* Trade and the International Monetary Arrangements
5* Tariffs on Manufactured Goods
6. Agriculture
7. Non-Tariff Measures
8* Safeguards and Adjustment Assistance
9. The Developing Countries
10* Postscript
J. Groetzinger The New GATT Code and the International Harmonization of Pro-
ducts Standards
Cornell International Law Journal, Ithaca, N.Y., 1974, No. 2
H. Gros Espiell QATT; Accomodating Generalized Preferences
Journal of World Trade Law, London, July-August 1974
W. Hahnfeld Die Erlauterungen zur Brtlsseler Begriffsbestimmung ttber denZollwert der Waren
Zeitschrift ftlr Z<511e und Verbrauchsteuern, Bonn, August 1974
Ch. II: Die Bewertungsbestimmungen des GATT
74/5
G. Heiduk GATT and UNCTAD - Development Theory and Practice
Intereconomics, Hamburg, January 1974
W. Henrichraeyer, J«S. Trade Negotiations and World Pood Problems
Hillman, D.G. John- papers for a conference in London on 5 December 1974son and T«E» Jos ling * ' '
Trade Policy Research Centre, London, 1974 (mimeo)
F.J. JSgeler Kooperation oder Konfrontation; GATT-Runde 1973
Verlag Weltarchiv, Hamburg, 1974
1. Ausgangssituation und Vorbereitungsphase
2. Die amerikanische Verhandlungsposition
3. Das Verhandlungsangebot der EWG
4« Die japanische Verhandlungspolitik
5« Die Rolle der Entwicklungsl&nder in der Liberalisierungs-
runde
6* Ungewisse Erfogsaussichten der ?• GATT—Runde
D.G* Johnson World Pood Problems
University of Chicago, Office of Agricultural Economics,
Research Paper No. 74:8, 1974
D.G. Johnson and U.S. Agriculture in a World Context; Policies and ApproachesJ.A. Sohnittfcer (eds) for the Next Decade
Praeger, New York, 1974t for the Atlantic Council of the Uni- „
ted States
Ch. 8: "Techniques and Modalities of Agricultural Negotiations11
by H.B. Nalmgren
H.G. Johnson (ed.) The New Mercantilism; Some Problems in International ffrade«
Money and Investment
Papers presented to Section P (Economics) of the 1973 Meeting
of the British Association for the Advancement of Science
Blackwell, Oxford, 1974
Authors include H.G. Johnson: "Mercantilism: Past, Present and
Future"; S. Golt: "World Trade and Developing Countriies" (GATT,
UNCTAD); M. Stamf; J.P. Chown; J. Revellj C.M. Miles, "Inter- -I
national Trade and Structural Application - Problems and Poli- '
cies" (GATT - Textile Arrangement); A.P. Thirlwall; G. Magni-
fico.
K. Junkerstorff Antidumping Recht
De Gruyter, Berlin, 1974
74/6
P.J.G. Kapteijn The "Domestic" Law Effect of Rules of International Lawt with-
in the European Community System of Law and the Question of
the Self--executing Character of GATT Rules
International Lawyer, 1974» P» 77
N. Kohlhase andH. Sckwamm (ed.)
La ne*gociation CBB—Suisse dans le Kennedy Round
Analyse elabore*e par un groupe interdisciplinaire de cher-
cheurs universitaires, sous la direction de N. Kohlhase et
H. Schwamra
Centre de recherches europeennes, Lausanne, 1974
Prefaces par Jean Rey et Albert Weitvower
1. Les relations e'conomiques entre la Communaute* Europe*enne
et la Suisse dans le Kennedy Round
2. Le probleme des disparity's et la clause europe*enne
3* Les relations entre la Suisse et la GEE en matiere horlo—
gSre
4* Les problemes agricoles CSE—Suisse dans le Kennedy Round
3* Le secteur chimicfue et les rapports CEB-Suisse
6* L*Industrie textile dans le Kennedy Round
7« La me*thode de n^gociation dans le Kennedy Round
8* Reactions de la presse suisse pendant le Kennedy Round
Annexes: Bibliography (extensive)
M. Kostecki Hungary and the GATT
Journal of World Trade Law, London, July-August 1974
H.S. KrSraer Changing Principles governing International Trade
Journal of World Trade Law, London, May—June 1974
0* Long International Trade Relations; a Positive Response
Address by 0, Long, Director-General, to a meeting of Korean
business organizations in Seoul, Korea, 1? May 1974
General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade, Geneva, Press release
GATT/1145
0. Long The Multilateral Trade Negotiations in a Changing World Economy
Address by 0. Long,Director-General, to the Swedish National
Committee of the International Chamber of Commerce, Stockholm,
19 March 1974
GATT, Geneva, Press release GATT/1142
74/7
P.W. McCracken a,o. Foreign Trade Policy! an AEI Round Table held on 10 September
1973
American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research,
Washington D.C., 1974 (pamphlet)
R. MoCulloch United States Preferences: the Proposed System
Journal of World Trade Law, London, March-April 1974
G. Malinverni Le re'glement des differ ends dans les organisations Internatio-
nales e'conomicrues
Sijthoff, Leiden, 1974f for the Institut Universitaire des
Hautes Etudes,Internationales, Geneva
Part I: L'inade*quation du reglement juridique
Part II: Les avantages des solutions diplomatiques !
"Index des affaires citees" refers, under HGATTM, to 24 speci-
fic cases of settlement of differences.
H.B. Malmgren New Issues for Trade Negotiations
Address to National Foreign Trade Convention, New York, 19 No-
vember 1974
H«B« Malmgren Reforming the World Trade and Monetary System
Atlantic Community Quarterly, 1974, pp. 474-477
H. Matejka
S.D. Metzger
State Trading; Instrument or Object of Trade Control?
Journal of World Trade Law, London, March—April 1974
Lowering Nontariff Barriers; U«S« Law, Practice and Negotiat-
ing Objectives
Brookings Institution, Washington B.C., Allen & Unwin, London,
1974
1* The Negotiating Problem
2. The Legal Framework for U.S. Negotiations
3. By-National Laws and Policies
4* Antidumping and Countervailing Duties
5» Quantitative Restrictions
6. Customs Valuation
7. Industrial Standards
8. Government Aids to Industry
9. Prospects for U.S. Negotiations
74/81
W.F. Mondale Beyond Detente; toward International Economic Security
Foreign Affairs, New York, October 1974
K« Morton
S, Mukherjee
A Hand Worth Playing; The Stake of Developing Countries in the
International Trade and Monetary Negotiations
Overseas Development Institute, London, 1974
1. The GATT Negotiations: a General View
2. Identification of Interests and Obstacles
3» Problems and Priorities for Ldcs in the GATT Negotiations ,
4* the IMF International Monetary Negotiations: a General View 5
5* Identification of Interests and Obstacles
6. Problems and Priorities for Ldcs in the IMF negotiations
Summary and Conclusions :
3
Free Trade is good, but What about the Workers? Liberalization
and Adjustment Assistance
P.E.P, London, 1974. Broadsheet 543
Ch. 10: GATT, Safeguard Arrangements and Adjustment Assistance
OECD Export Cartels. Report of the Committee of Experts on Restric-
tive Business Practices
OECD, Paris, 1974
R.K. Pandey andS. Ramakrishua
Non-tariff Barriers to India's Exports
Foreign Trade Review, New Delhi, January-March 1974
J. Pinder andD. Dosser
Economic Union. Summary Deport of the Study Group on Economic
Union set up by the Federal Trust
Spring Books, London, 1974
E.H. Preeg Economic Blocs and U.S. Foreign Policy
International Organization, Madison, Wise., Spring 1974
R. Roem Nielsen GATT idag og imorgen
Internasjonal politikk, Oslo, 2B, Supplement, 1974
G». Schiavone El GATT y los paises socialistas
Derecho de la Integraci6n, Buenos Aires, 1974i No, 15
G» Schiavone The Host-favored-nation Clause and Sast-West Trade: Limitations
and Prospects
La Comunita Internazionale, Padova, Fasc. 4i 1974
rT.C. Sorensen
74/9
Most-favored-nations and Less Favorite Nations
Foreign Affairs, New York, 1974
C. Stedraan Canada-U»S. Automotive Arrangement; the Sectoral Approach
Journal of World Trade Law, London, March-April 1974
H.H. Taake andD. Weiss
The World Textile Arrangement; the Exporter's Viewpoint
Journal of World Trade Law, London, November-December 1974
D. Tovret Le tar if douanier commun de la CEB et les problSmes pose's par
son application
Cahiers de droit europeen, Louvain, No, 3-4, 1974
Trade Policy Research The Be11agio Memorandum, Reform of the International CommercialCentre (P. McFadzean 0 .\ systema.o.) -*
Trade Policy Research Centre, London, 1974 (mimeographed)
C.W. Trainor The Buy American Act; Examination, Analysis and Comparison
Military Law Review, Spring 1974
United Nations Interim Commission for the International Trade Organization
and the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade
Yearbook of the United Nations 1972
United Nations, New York, 1974
United Nations
United Nations
U.S. Congress
Generalized System of Preferences and Multilateral Trade Nego-
tiations
UNCTAD Document TD/B/C.5/26, Geneva, 1974
Question of the Establishment of a Comprehensive International
Trade Organization
UNCTAD Document TD/B/535, Geneva, 1974
Report by the Secretary-General of UNCTAD
Analysis of the Trade Agreements Program and the Trade Reform
Act of 1973
Staff papers provided by the U.S. Tariff Commission for the
Senate Committee on Finance, Washington D.C., 1974
(Committee print)
U.S. Congress Trade Act of 1974. Summary of the Provisions of H.R. 10710
Prepared by the staffs of Senate Committee on Finance, and
House Committee on Ways and Means, 30 December 1974- 93 Cong.
74/10
U.S. Congress The Trade Reform Act of 1973* Hearings, Senate Committee on
H.R. 10710. 93 Cong. 2 Sess. 1974. Washington D.C., 1974t
(6 volumes)
U.S. Congress
U.S. Congress
Trade Act of 1974* See also under 1973
Emigration Amendment to the Trade Reform Act of 1974
Senate Committee on Finance, 93 Cong. 2 Sess. Washington D.C.,
1974
U.S. Government
U.S. Government
The Trade Reform Act. Statements by Secretary of State Kis-
singer and W.D. Sberle, President's Special Representative for
Trade Negotiations, on 7 March 1974
Department of State Bulletin, Washington B.C., 1 April 1974
New GATT Textiles Arrangement aims at orderly Trade Expansion
Commerce Today, Washington B.C., 4 February 1974
U.S. Tariff Commis«sion
Operation of the Trade Agreements Program 1971
U.S. Tariff Commission, Washington B.C., 1974
U.S. Tariff Commis-sion
Trade Barriers. Report to the Senate Committee on Finance and
its Subcommittee on Foreign Trade. 93 Cong. 2 Session
U.S. Tariff Commission, Publication 665* Washington B.C., 1974,
(11 volumes)
Volume I: Trade Barriers: an Overview
Ch. 5: The Nature and Extent of Tariff Concessions granted in
Trade Agreements by the Major Trading Nations
p. 45s The Bilateral Period of the Trade Agreements
Program
p. 57: The Multilateral Period of the Trade Agreements ,
Program:
The General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade
Tariff Concessions under GATT
The First round (Geneva 1947); the second round
(Annery 1949)* the third round (Torquay 1950-51^
Japanese accession to the GATT (1955)? the '
fourth round (Geneva 1956); the fifth (Billon)
round (Geneva 1960-62); the sixth(lennedy)
round (1964-67)
74/11
N. Ushiba What to expect of New Trade Talks?
Japan Economic Review, Tokyo, 15 July 1974
M. Waelbroeck Effect of GATT within the Legal Order of the SEC
Journal of World Trade Law, London, November-December 1974
(Infringement of GATT Article XI by certain Community regula-
tions)
I. Walter Commonwealth Preferences in Retrospect - Some Lessons for the
Developing Countries
Banca Nazionale del Lavoro Quarterly Review, Rome, March 1974
White House Eighteenth Annual Report of the President on the Trade Agree-
ments Program 1973
White House, Washington D.C., 1974
Journal of International Affairs, School of International Af-
fairs, Columbia University, New York, vol. 28, No. 1f 1974
Introduction: An Overview of U.S. Trade Policy
W.J. Feld: Trade between the United States and the European
Economic Community: Differing Expectations in a
Changing Power Relationship
W. Krause and F.J. Mathis: The U.S. Policy Shift in East-West
Trade
T. Tokayama: The Outlook for U.S.-Japan Economic and Trade
Relations
R. Kosobud and H. Stokes: Trade Peace in the Pacific through
a Free Trade Area?
R.L. Curry: U.S.-Developing Country Trade and Restrictive
Business Practice Policies
Time to stick together
Economist, London, 26 January 1974
A difficult Accord. Textile Agreement
Intereconomics, Hamburg, February 1974
GATT gets down to two years hard
Economist, London, 9 February 1974
Road to Retaliation
Economist, London, 2-8 March 1974
74/12
Trade Block
Economist, London, 16 March 1974
The Essentials of Economic Integration
Intereconomios, Hamburg, April 1974
Almost there
Economist, London, 4 May 1974
QATT gears up
Economist, London, 28 September - 4 October 1974
Closing Gaps in GATT, while Europe waits on Senator Long
Economist, London, 12 October 1974
Non-tariff Barriers: Holy Trinity
Economist, London, 26 October 1974
GATT; original Sin
Economist, London, 2 November 1974
GATT Negotiations close at hand
Intereconomics, Hamburg, November 1974
Safeguards and Loopholes
Economist, London, 9 November 1974
Back to Barter
Economist, London, 14 December 1974
C.S. Armstrong
75/1
1975
American Import Controls and Morality in International Trade;
an Analysis of Section 307 of the Tariff Act of 1930
New York University Journal of International Law and Politics,
Spring 1975
S.J. Anjaria The MTN and Tariff Reduction
Finance and Development, Washington B.C., December 1975
Atlantic Council ofthe United States
GATT Plus; a Proposal for Trade Reform
Report of the Special Advisory Panel of the Trade Committee
of the Atlantic Council, Washington D.C., 1975 (Chairman J.M.
Leddy)
Foreword by Sir Brie Wyndham White, former Director-General
of GATT.
The Need and the Way. New Trade Rules. Organization (weighted
voting)
Proposed Code of Trade Liberalization* 'General Concept of Code
Section I: Application of GATT Trade Rules
II: Reduction of Tariffs
III: Access to Supplies and Technology
IV: The Use of Quantitative Restrictions
V: Equality of Trade Treatment
VI: Agriculture
VII: Trade Measures relating to the International
Monetary System
VIII: Subsidies, Countervailing Duties, Dumping and
Anti-Dumping Practices
IX: Safeguard Provisions
X: Nontariff Barriers: Procedures for the Future
XI: Relationship of the Code to Certain Other Multi-
lateral Trade Arrangements (textiles, energy)
XII: Enforcement
XIII: Exceptions (Protocol of Provisional Application)
XIV: Annexes for Prospective Signatories
XV: Institutional Provisions (Trade Council, Execu-
tive Committee, Direction and Staff, Voting
Power)
XVI: Interpretations
XVII: Withdrawal
XVIII: Amemdments
Final ProvisionTrade Liberalization
75/2
Atlantic Council ofthe United States
Beyond Diplomacy; Decision-Making in an Interdependent World
First Interim Report of the Council's Special Committee on
Intergovernmental Organization and Reorganization
Atlantic Council of the United States, Washington D.C., 1975
I: Interdependence
II: Lessons from Experience (includes U.N., Bank and IMF,
OEEC, European Communities, EFTA, GATT, OECD)
III: Areas in which new or improved means of intergovernmental
coordination are needed (Trade, reorganization of GATT)
IV: Role of democratic industrialized nations
V: Decision-making in an interdependent world
VI: Additional Comments: Sir E. Wyndham White
R.E. Baldwin andr|| D.A. Kay
International Trade and International Arrangements• The Gene-
ral Agreement on Tariffs and Trade
International Organization, University of Wisconsin Press,
Madison, Wise,, Winter 1975
(Special issue on World Politics and International Economics)
M. Baumer Zur Multilateralisierung des Aussenhandels der RGW-Mitglied-
STAATEN
Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik - S 235, Ebenhausen, Nr
Numich, 1975
(Subheading "The GATT")
M. Reza Behnam Development and Structure of the Generalized System of Prefer-
ences
Journal of World Trade Law, London, July-August 1975
Development of the GSP
Structure of the GSP a)the EEC scheme; b)the Japanese scheme
c)the schemes of other countries
Safeguard Measures
Problems of the SGP
Comparison of the Australian Operational Tariff Scheme with
the GSP
Summary. Proposals and Conclusions
J.K. Bentil EEC Commercial Law and "Changes having equivalent Effect to
Customs Duties"
Journal of World Trade Law, London, July-August 1975
r 75/3
C.F. Bergsten
C.F. Bergsten (ed.)
Toward a New International Economic Order; Selected Papers
of C.F. Bergsten, 1972-1974
Lexington Books, Lexington, Mass., Heath, Farnborogh, Hants,
1975I: The International Economic Order: an Overview
II: The International Monetary System
III: World Trade
IV: United States Trade Policy
V: Foreign Direct Investment and Transnational Enterprises
VI: Natural Resources :
VII: U.S. Economic Relations: the Industrialized Countries
VIII: U.S. Economic Relations: the Developing Countries
IX: U.S. Management of Foreign Economic Policy
Toward a New World Trade Policy. The Maidenhead Papers
Saxon House, Farnborough, Hants. Heath, Lexington Mass* 1975
Papers prepared for a Conference held in April 1973 at
Maidenhead, England.
Part I: Traditional Trade Theory and the Realities of the
1970*6
II: Multinational Corporations and World Trade
III: The Hole of Governments in International Trade and
Investment in the 1970's
IV: Responses to Disturbances caused by International
Trade
Ch, 15: C.F. Bergsten "On the Non-Equivalence of
Import Quotas and Voluntary Export Re—'
straints"
Ch. 16: A.M. Solomon "Safeguard Mechanisms"
S. GoIt "Part IV. Commentary"
V: World Trade Policies for the Future
Ch. 19: E. Wyndham White "Negotiations in Prospect"
C.F. Bergsten andL.B. Krause (eds.)
World Politics and International Economics
Brookings Institution, Washington D.C., 1975
(originally published in "International Organization", Win-
ter 1975- Special issue). Contents include:
C.F. Bergsten et al: International Economics and Internation-
al Politics
R.E. Baldwin et al: International Trade and International Re-
lations (GATT)
R.O. Keohane et al: The Multinational Firm and Internatioal
Regulation
Bergsten/Krause(contd.)
75/4
C.P. Diaz-Alejandro: North South Relations, the Economic
Component
L.B. Krause/J.S. Nye: Reflections on the Economies and Po-
litics of International Economic Or-
ganizations
C.P. Bergsten On the Non-Equivalence of Import Quotas and Voluntary Ex-
port Restraints
Technical Series Reprint T-009. Brookings Institution,
Washington D.C., 1975
I. Bernier
D*W. Bowett
Le GATT et le probleme du commerce d'etat dans les pays a
e'oonomie de marc he; Le cas des monopoles pro vine iauz des
alcools au Canada
Canadian Yearbook of International Law, 1975
The Law of International Institutions
Stevens, London, 1975
(deals specifically with GATT)
Brcokings Institution The World Economy in Transition
A tripartite report by Brookings Institution, Kiel Institute
for World Economics, Japan Economic Research Centre
Brookings Institution, Washington D.C., 1975
R. Burnett Inclusion of Papua - New Guinea in the New Zealand-Australian
Free Trade Area
Jorunal of World Trade Law, London, March-April 1975
R, Burnett Negotiations of International Agreements in the Field of Com-
merce and Investment - Problems of Prelevence to Newly-Inde-
pendent States
Journal of World Trade Law, London, May-June 1975
Subhead: New States and the GATT
M. Camps "First World" Relationships; the Role of the OECD
Atlantic Institute for Foreign Affairs, Paris. Council on
Foreign Relations, New York, 1975
P. Coffey The Lowe Agreement and the ESC; Implications and Problems
Three Banks Review, Edinburgh, December 1975
r /75/5
S.D. Cohen The European Community and the General Agreement on Tariffs
AND Trade
European Community Information Service, Washington D.C., 1975i
(pamphlet)
H. Corbet Raw Materials; beyond the Rhetoric of Commodity Power
Trade Policy Research Centre, London, 1975
International Issues No. 1
H. Corbet Raw Materials and the Third World's Stake in the Tokyo Round 3
Pacific Community, Tokyo, June 1975
W.M, Corden, I.M.B. Import Controls versus Devaluation and Britain's EconomicLittle & K.P.O. Soott prospeots
Trade Policy Research Centre, London, 1975* Guest Paper No* 2
(refutes the case for import controls, promoted by the Cam-
bridge Economic Policy Group)
N* Dahan Ltentreprise face aux legislations du commerce international
International Trade Law and Practice, Paris, January 1975
Droit et Pratique du Commerce International
0. Deuton, S. O'Clei- Trade Effects of Public Subsidies to Private Enterprise
reacain & S. Ash Macmillan, London, 1975, for Trade Policy Research Centre
Ch. 1: Trade, domestic distortions and subsidies
5: Determinants* of trade flows and the effects of sub-
sidies
6: Regional subsidies and international trade
10: Adjustment Assistance and structural support
S. Devos La clause de sauvegarde commercials pour difficulty's de ba-
lance de paiements
Droit et pratique du commerce international, Paris, Dec. 1975
A* Dunkel Le commerce internationals Evolution re*oente et perspectives
Revue e'conomique et sociale, Lausanne, February 1975i
T. Plory Les obstacles non tarifaires auz ^changes
Droit et pratique du commerce international, Paris, April 1975
75/6
U. Prantz 25 Jahre Welthandelspolitik. Ziele und Ergebnisse des allge-
meinen Zoll- und Handelsabkommen (GATT) 1948-1973
Dunker A Humblot, Berlin, 1975
Part I: Der weltwirtschaftlich-politische und okonomisch-
ideengeschiohtliche Hintergrund der neuen Weltwirt-
8 ohaftsordnung
II: Die Ziele und Hauptbestimmungen des GATT
Beurteilung der GATT-Prinzipien
III: Beurteilung des bisherigen Funktionierens des GATT
Leistungen und Ergebnisse 1948-1973 - Die Entwicklungs
phasen der TStigkeit des GATT
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Invisible Barriers to Invisible Trade
Macmillan, London, 1975> f°r "the Trade Policy Research Centre
Ch. 4: Global Approach to Constraints on Invisible Trade
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Products Standards
Cornell International Law Journal, Ithaca, N.Y., May 1975
75/7
K. Holbik
K. Holbik
R.E. Hudec
'•9
Evaluation of the Trade Reform Act of 1974 by selected U.S.
Private Organizations
Aussenwirtsohaft, Zttrich, September 1975
The U.S. Trade Reform Act of 1974
Intereconomics, Hamburg, April 1975
The GATT Legal System and World Trade Diplomacy
Praeger, New York, 1975
Part I. The GATT/ITO Negotiating History
Ch. 1:The Interwar Tears
2i The ITO Rules: the Nature of the Political Commitment
3s The ITO Legal System: the Role of Legal Obligations
4: The ITO Legal System: Nullification and Impairment
5: The GATT Negotiations
6$ The Demise of the ITO
Part II: The Development of the GATT Dispute Procedure: 1948-
1958
Ch. 7: GATT Operations, 1948-58
8: The Early Disputes Procedures: the Foundation of the
Third-Party Adjudication
9: The Panel on Complaints
10: The Disputes Procedure, 1952-58
Part III: Case Studies of GATT Law in Operation
Ch. 11: Interpretation (I): Indian Export Rebates
12: Interpretation (II): Brazilian Internal Taxes
13: Interpretation (ill): Belgian Family Allowances
14: Nullification and Impairment: the Australian Subsidy
15s Fact-finding: Cuban Textiles and Norwegian Sardines
16: Enforcement Powers: U.S. Dairy Quotas
17: The GATT Legal System, 1948-58: an Overview
Part IV: The GATT Legal System in decline: 1958-75
Ch. 18: GATT Developments, 1958-75
19: The Disputes Procedure: 1959-70
20: The Disputes Brocedure revives: 1970-75
21: Residual Restrictions
22: A Look Backward and a Look Ahead
Part V: Appendixes
A. GATT Dispute Proceedings, 1948-70
B. Considerations Concerning extended Use of Panels \
C. Brazilian Internal Taxes
D. The Australian Subsidy on Amonium Sulphate
E. Treatment by Norway of Imports of Sardines
75/8
Hudec (contd.) P. Report of Working Party 8 on Cuban Textiles
G. Netherlands Action under Article XXIII:2 to suspend
Obligations to the United States
H. General Agreement on Tariffs amd Trade, Article XXIII
I. ITO Charter, Articles 93-95
Part VI: Abbreviations and Notes
R.E. Hudec
N. Hutton
Retaliation against "unreasonable" Foreign Trade Practices;
the new Section 301 (of the Trade Aoto of 1974) and GATT
Nullification and Impairment
Minnesota Law Review, Minneapolis, January 1975
(based on research for "The GATT Legal System and World Trade;
Diplomacy": Praeger, New York, 1975)
I: The Negotiating History
A. The Trade Agreements Background
B. Nullification and Impairment in the ITO Charter
C. The GATT Negotiations
D. The Teaching of the Negotiating History
II: The GATT Nullification and Impairment Cases
A. An Early Example: United States versus Cuba
B. The Australian Subsidy Case
C. the Review Session Decision: More on Subsidies
D. The Norwegian Sardines Case
£. German Duties on Starch
P. Prench Quantitative Restrictions
G. Uruguayan Recourse to Article.XXIII
H. The Teaching of the GATT Cases
III: The GATT Experiences with Retaliation
A. The Netherlands Article XXIII Retaliation
B. Home-made Retaliation: Articles XIX and XXVIII
C* Home-made Retaliation as an Alternative to Nullifi-
cation
IV: Section 301
A. The Background of Section 301
B. The Standards of Section 301
C. GATT Consciences: the Legal Framework
D. GATT Consequences: some Sample Problems
E. A Review of Section 301: the Cattle War
The Salience of Linkage in International Economic Negotiations
Journal of Common Market Studies, Oxford, 1975, No. 1 and 2
(laound^ re negotiations, GATT negotiations, IMP: Committee
of 20)
Z. Iqbal
75/9 ''- '-'
The GSP examined
Finance and Development, Washington D.C., September 1975
G.McC. Johnson andT. Wuliger
Free Trade Agreements with Centrally Planned Economies; the
Finnish Example
Law and Policy in International Business, Washington D.C.,
1975t No. 4"Finland's Free Trade Agreements and the OATT"
P.P. Kanthan The Legal Limitations of QATT and UNCTAD: towards Mutual
Cooperation
Indian Journal of International Law, New Delhi, Jan.—March
K. Kojima Japan and Multilateral Trade Negotiations
Oriental Economist, Tokyo, April 1975
F. Krappel Die Havanna Charter und die Bntwicklung dea We Itrohs toffs-
h an del
Dunker & Humblot, Berlin, 1975
L.B. Krause/J»S. Nye Reflections on the Economics and Politics of International
Economic Organizations
International Organization, University of Wisconsin, Madison,
Wise., Winter 1975
J. Kflhn
M.A. Lejeune
GATT und neue Weltwirtsohaftsordnung
Wirtschaftsdienst, Hamburg, October 1975
Un droit des temps de crise; les clauses de sauvegarde de
la CSS
Bruylant, Brussels, 1975
P.J. Lloyd Discrimination against Imports in Australian Commodity Taxes
Journal of World Trade Law, London, January-February 1975
0. Long The Multilateral Trade Negotiations in the Present Economic
Situation
Statement delivered at the Chamber of Commerce of Basle,
5 June 1975
Information Sevice, GATT, Geneva. Press release GATT/1161
75/10
0. Long
P. Lortie
H. Lydoll
Statement by Mr Olivier Long, Director-General of QATT, to
the 25th Congress of the International Chamber of Commerce,
16 June 1975, Madrid
GATT, Geneva, 16 June 1975» Press release GATT/1162
Economic Integration and the Law of QATT
Praeger, New York, 1975
Ch. 1. The Legal Setting
2. The Effects of Economic Unions
3* An Evaluation of the Economic Integration Schemes in
Latin America
4. ditto in Western Europe
5* Conclusions
Trade and Employment. A Study of the Effects of Trade Expan-
sion on Employment in Developing and Developed Countries
I.L.O., Geneva, 1975
J.E. McCarthy The Trade Act of 1974
Conference Board Record, March 1975
H.B. Malmgren Statement by Ambassador Malmgren, U.S. Deputy Special Repre-
sentative for Trade Negotions, at the Opening Negotiating
Session of the Trade Negotiations Committee, 11 February 1975
U.S. Mission, Geneva, 1975
M.J. Marks andH.B* Malmgren
Negotiating Nontariff Distortions to Trade
Law and Policy in International Business, Washington D.C.,
Spring 1975
Prospects for Multilateral Trade Negotiations.
Subsidies and Countervailing -Duties
Antidumping
Standards as Nontariff Impediments to Trade
Agriculture
C. Michalopoulos Expanding Trade among Developing Countries: the Role of
limited Preferential Arrangements
Journal of Common Market Studies, Oxford, March 1975
75/11 "
W.F. Monroe International Trade Policy in Transition
Heath, Lexington, Mass*, 1975
Ch. 1. Introduction
2. The Reciprocal Trade Approach: 1934-6?
3* The International Trade Structure: Growing Discontent
4. Less Developed Countries and the Current Issues
5« Developed Countries and the Current Issues
6. Formulation of U.S. Trade Policy: the Trade Act of 1974
7. Some remaining Issues of International Trade Policy
8. Summary and Perspective
T. de Montbrial
'.M. Reuland
For a New World Economic Order
Foreign Affairs, New York, October 1975
GATT and the State-Trading Countries
Journal of World Trade Law, London, May-June 1975
I : Introduction
II : Orientation of the GATT Treaty: Accomodation of Socialist
States
III: Protocol for Accession: Experience of State-Trading
Countries
IV : The Accession of Hungary to the GATT
M. Reza Be imam Development and Structure of the Generalized System of Prefer-
ences
Journal of World Trade Law, London, July-August 1975
Adjustment to Changing Patterns of Trade
National Westminster Bank Quarterly Review, London, August 1975
D. Robertson Fail-Safe Systems for Trade Liberalization
Trade Policy Research Centre, London, 1975
Thames Essay No* 7
P. Roessler GATT and Acces to Supplies
Journal of World Trade Law, London, January-February 1975
GATT provisions governing exports;
Possibilities of negotiating export concessions;
Binding of export concessions in GATT Schedules;
Protection of value of export concessions;
Reference rules for export concessions
75/12
P. Roessler
M. Rueinski
Selective Balanoe-of-Payments Adjustment Measures affecting
Trade; The Roles of GATT and the IMF
Journal of World Trade Law, London, November-December 1975
Internal Measures to restore Balance-of-payments Equilibrura:
Taxes Subsidies
External Measures: Trade Controles and the Role of GATT:
Quantitative Restrictions, Surcharges, Import Deposits, Ex-
port Subsidies, Export Taxes.
External Measures: Exchange Controls and the IMP
Distinction between Trade Control and Exchange Control Measures
GATT-IMF Corporation:
Consultation of the Fund on Monetary Matters by GATT
Acceptance of the Fund's Findings under GATT
Conclusions
The Most-favoured-Nation Clause in the Process of Normalization
of East-West Trade
Studies in International Relations, Warsaw, No. 5, 1975
R. Senti Die Schweiz und die internationalen Wirtschaftsorganisationen
Schulthess, Zurich, 1975
L. Sine Outline of International Trade: Commodity Flows and Division
of Production between Countries
Weidenfeld & Nicolson, London, 1973
Ch. 6: Current Problems of Trade Policy
Trade Policy Research Invisible Barriers to Invisible TradeCentre Macmillan, London, for Trade Policy Research Centre, 1975
P. Tullock The Politics of Preferences. EEC Policy Making and the General-
ized System of Preferences
Groom Helm, London, in association with the Overseas Develop-
ment Institute, 1975
Ch. 10: Developing Countries, GSP and GATT
U.K. Government New Round of GATT Multilateral Trade Negotiations under way
in Geneva. Nontariff Barriers an important Feature of Tokyo
Round
Trade and Industry, London, 20 June 1975
75/13
United Nations Effects of the Multilateral Trade Negotiations on the General-
ized System of Preferences
UNCTAD document TD/B/C.5/37. Geneva, 1975
United Nations MTN Project News. Newsletter
Issued by UNCTAD/MTN Interregional Project, Geneva.
No. 1 (March 1975), Nos. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, ?•
United Nations A New United Nations Structure for Global Economic Cooperation
Report of the Group of Experts on the Structure of the United
Nations System
United Nations, New York, 1975. E/AC,62/9
Ch. Ill: Structures for Sectoral Activities
A* Trade (Formal relationship between OATT and the
United Nations* Evolution towards the crea-
tion of a comprehensive international trade
organization)
U.S. Congress Background and Status of the Multilateral Trade Negotiations
Subcommittee on Trade of the Committee on Ways and Means,
House of Representatives, Washington D.C., 4 February 1975
U.S. Congress Trade Act of 1974. Public Law 93-618. H.R. 10710
Washington D.C., 1975f' 3 January
Ch. 2. Section 121. Steps to be taken towards GATT revision;
authorization of appropriations for GATT
U.S. Congress U.S. International Trade Commission report on the U.S.-Canadian
Automotive Agreement; its history, terms and impact and the
9th annual report on the operation of the automotive products
trade act of 1965
Senate Committee on Finance, 94 Cong. 1 Sess., 1975
New Trade Act aims at fair Access to Markets, Industry, Safe-
guards
Commerce Today, Washington B.C., 6 January 1975
(Summary of Trade Act of 1974)
U.S. Government Generalized System of Preferences, effective January 1. 1976,
by R.G. Harper
U.S. Department of Agriculture, Washington D.C., Foreign Agri-
culture, Supplement, 1-17 December 1975
75/14
U.S. Government Businessmen to play Key Role in advising U.S. negotiations at
coming World Trade Talks
Commerce Today, Washington D.C., 6 January 1975
U.S. Government
U.S. Government
Stage now set for bargaining in Trade Talks
Commerce Today, Washington D.C., 3 March 1975
Multilateral Trade Negotiations (report on progress)
Commerce Today, Washington D.C., 31 March, 26 May, 23 June,
21 July, 18 Aug., 24 Nov.,
22 Dec. 1975
U.S. Government Import Preferences readied for World's Developing Lands; Public;
Hearings under Way
Commerce Today, 14 April 1975
U.S. InternationalTrade Commission
Protection in Major Trading Countries. Investigation under
Section 322 of the Tariff Act of 1930
International Trade Commission, Washington D.C., 1975
U.S. InternationalTrade Commission
Operation of the Trade Agreements Program. 26th Report. 1974
USITC, Washington D.C., 1975
Ch. 2: Operation of the GATT
Appendix to ch. 1: Highlights of the Trade Act of 1974 (Reform
of GATT)
G. Venturini La regolaroentazione multilateral degli scambi commercial!
GATT
Mondo aperto, Rome, October 1975
G.L. Weil American Trade Policy: a New Round
Twentieth Century Fund, New York, 1975
I : The Setting for the Trade Negotiations
II : A New Policy for a New Round
III: Foreign Trade, Foreign Policy, Institutional Reform
IV : The Problem of Basic Commodities
V : Summary and Conclusions
White House Nineteenth Annual Deport of the President on the Trade Agree-
ments Program 1974
White House, Washington D.C., 1975
75/15
P.M. Wijkman GATT and the New Economic Order
Intereoonomics , Hamburg, No. 8, 1975
Commercial Policy ~ What is Left? A Dialogue between H.G. John*
son and a Government Official
Journal of World Trade Law, London, May-June 1975
UNCITRAL 1973-4
Journal of World Trade Law, London, March— April 1975
A Reform for QATT (Article XIX)
Economist, London, 5 April 1975
New Directions in International Trade Policy (a panel)
American Society of International Law. Proceedings 69t
April 24-26, 1975
The Lowe Convention; Origin and Negotiation
World Survey, London, October 1975
QATT on (KTN)
Economist, London, 22 November 1975
Czeckoslovakia and the GATT Seventh Round
Czeckoslovak Foreign Trade, Prague, November 1975
How the World Averted on Trade War; the New Barriers to Trade
in 1973» How Important are They?
Multinational Business, London, no* 4, 1975
(6?
S.J. Anjaria Npntariff Issues in the MTN
Finance and Development, IMP-BRD, Washington D.C., June 1976
R.E. Baldwin U.S. Tariff Policy; Formation and Effects
U.S. Department of Labor, Office of Foreign Economic Research,
Washington D.C., June 1976
R.E. Baldwin The Political Economy of Postwar U.S. Trade Policy
The Bulletin, Center for the Study of Financial Institutions,
Graduate School of Business Administration, N.Y. University,
1976-4
(f R.E. Baldwin Trade and Employment Effects in the United States of Multila-
teral Tariff Reductions
American Economic Reveiw, Cambridge, May 1976
M.H. Earth andB.H. Nemmers
A Roadmap to the Trade Act
Law and Policy in International Business, Washington D.C.,
No. 1, 1976
Includes "GATT Reform11
C.F. Bergsten Let's avoid a Trade War
Foreign Policy, New York, Summer 1976
C.F. Bergsten, G. The Reform of International InstitutionsJ>Berthoing, K. Musha- Trilateral Task poroe on International Institutions
kajiTrilateral Commission. New York, Paris, Tokyo, 1976
J.N. Bhagwati Market Disruption, Export Market Disruption, Compensation and
GATT Reform
World Development, Oxford, December 1976
W.P. Bundy (ed.) The World Economic Crisis
Norton, New York, 1976
W. Diebold: "U.S. Trade Policy: the New Political Dimensions".
Cambridge Economic The Strategic Problems of Economic Policy
Policy Group Economic Policy Review, Cambridge, No. 2, March 1976
76/2
J,H. Cheh A Note on Tariffs, Nontariff Barriers and Labor Protection in
U.S. Manufacturing Industries
Journal of Political Economy, Chicago 111., April 1976
H. Corbet Reforming the International Commercial System
Lloyds Bank Review, London, March 1976
B, Davey, T.E. Jos-ling, A. McFarquhar
Agriculture and the State; British Policy in a World Context
Macmillan, for Trade Policy Research Centre, London, 1976
Part I : Agriculture as an International Issue
Ch. 1* Multilateral Negotiations on Agricultural
Trade, "by H. Corbet
Ch. 2. Postwar Development of British Agricultural
Policy, by B. Davey
Part II : British Agriculture in the European Community
Part III: Action at National and International Level
Ch, 8: Strategy for the Liberalization of Agricul-
tural Trade, by H. Corbet and J. Niall
H.E, English (ed.) Canada - United States Relations
Academy of Political Science, New York, 1976
Peyton Lyon: "The Canadian Perspective"
H.B. Malmgren: "The evolving Trade System".
J.E.S. Pawcett Reviews: Hudec, "The QATT Legal' System and World Trade Diplo*
macy" (1975)Atlantic Council, "GATT Plus - a Proposal for Trade
Reform" (1975)
International Affairs, London, October 1976
P.B. Feller andA.C. Wilson
J.M. Finger
United States Tariff and Trade Law; Constitutional Sources
and Constraints
Law and Policy in International Busieness, Washington D.C.,
No. 1, 1976
Effects of the Kennedy Round Concessions on the Exports of the
Developing Countries
Economic Journal, Cambridge, March 1976
L. Focsaneanu Pratiques commerciales restrictives et droit international
(1966-1975)Annuaire fran9ais de droit international, Paris, 1975
76/3
J. Freymond (ed.) La Suisse et la diplomatie multilateral
Institut Universitaire de Hautes Etudes Internationaled, Ge
neva, 1976
A. Dunkel: "Politique coramerciale de la Suiese: lea negocia
tions multilaterales du GATT", pp. 197-212
P. Worth: "Arrangement conoernant le commerce international
des textiles", pp. 265-281
GATT GATT Activities in 1975
GATT, Geneva, 1976
GATT See also 0. Long
German Government Allgemeines Zoll- und Handelsabkommen von Genf von 30.10*1947.
GATT, in der vom 1.3*1969 an geltendon Fas sung, Kodifizierung.
sowie andere grundlegende GATT-Vereinbarungen ait authenti—
sohen englischen Wortlaut
Bundesministerium fur Wirtschaft, K81n. Deutsohes Handels-
Archiv, June 1976. Sonderdruok.
R. de C. Grey Surveillanoe and Dispute Settlement, Issues in the MTN
Lecture to Trade Policy Research Centre, London, 1 Dec* 1976
B.S. Hurni Evolution of the General System of Preferences of the Euro-
pean Communities - a Perspective
Journal of World Trade Law, London, July-August 1976
I.B.R.D. Export subsidies by Developing Countries; Issues of Policy
IBRD, Washington D.C., 1976. World Bank Staff Working Paper
No. 238
International Mone-tary Fund
The International Monetary Fund 1966-1971. The System under
Stress, by M.G. de Vries
International Monetary Fund, Washington D.C., 1976 (2 vols.)
Vol. I: Narrative. Vol. II: Documents
Part Six - The Fund as an Institution
Ch, 29. Further Expansion of activities
GATT and OECD
Z. Iqbal Trade Effects of the General System of Preferences (GSP)
Pakistan Development Review, Islamabad, Spring 1976
76/4
J.H. Jackson The Legal Framework for Institutional Reform regarding In-
ternational Trade
Transcription of an address by J.H. Jackson, Professor of Law
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, presented at Geneva 10
March 1976
U.N. document UNCTAD/MTN/47t Geneva, 5 April 1976
T. Jodka Gl6wne problemy wielostrannych negoojaoji handlowych w QATT
Handel zaqraniczny, Warsaw, No. 5-6, 1976
H.G. Johnson andC. Grey
P.J.G. Kapteijn
Trade Negotiations and the New International Monetary System
Sijthoff, Leiden, for Graduate Institute of International
Studies, Geneva, and Trade Policy Research Centre, London,
1976
The Common Commercial Policy of the European Economic Commu-
nity; Delimitation of the Community^ Power and the European
Court of Justice's Opinion of November 11, 1975
Texas International Law Journal, Summer 1976
J. Kolasa Law-making and Law-enforcing for International Trade; some
Reflections on the GATT Experience
Center of International Studies, Princeton University, 1976
World Order Studies Program: Occasional Paper No. 3
I : Tariff Negotiations as a Law-making Process
II : The Legal Nature of Tariff Concessions
III: Procedures for the Enforcement of Tariff Concessions
IV : The Legal Nature of the Law of GATT in general
M.B. Iraus Border-Tax Adjustment! a Potential Trans—Atlantic Trade
Dispute
Journal of World Trade Law, London, March—April 1976
M.B. Krauss andG, Garry
How to save the "Tokyo Round": Border Tax Adjustments for the
Corporation Income Tax 2
Bulletin for International Fiscal Documentation, Amsterdam,
April 1976
J. Ktthn Vor einer neueH GATT-Revis ion?
Wirtschaftsdienst, Hamburg, November 1976
76/5
J. Ktthn The State and Prospects of the Multilateral Trade Negotia-
tions
Intereconomics, Hamburg, December 1976
W.B. Leonard andF.D. Poster
The Metamorphosis of the U.S, International Trade Commission
under the Trade Act of 1974
Virginia Journal of International Law, Charloteesville, Va.f
Summer 1976
D.P. Lomax International Trade and Industrial Policy
National Westminster Bank Quarterly Review, London, May 1976
0* Long Le GATT. un instrument pour les negociations multilaterales
Options mediterranne'ennes, Paris, No. 36, 1976
0* Long GATT, the Multilateral Trade Negotiations and the Developing
Countries
Address to the Pakistan Institute of International Affairs,
Karachi, 8 March 1976
Press release GATT/1176, Geneva, 18 March 1976
Reproduced in Pakistan Horizon, Karachi, 1st Qu. 1976
0. Long Prospects for World Trade and International Trade Policy
Statement at a meeting of the Hochsohule, St. Gollen fttr
Wirtschaft- und Sozialwissenschaft, 8 April 1976
Aussenwirtschaft, Zurich, June 1976
0. Long Statement by Mr 0. Long. Director-General, GATT, to the
Plevary of the Fourth Session of the UNCTADt Nairobi, '13 May
1976
Press release, GATT/1179, Geneva, 13 May 19?6
0, Long Statement to the 23rd Session of the Contracting Parties on
23 November 1976
International Herald Tribune, Paris, 24 November 1976
A.W.H. Meij andJ.A. Winter
Measures having Effect equivalent to Quantitative Restrict-
ions
Common Market Law Review, London, February 1976L !
76/6
R.I. Meltzer The Politics of Policy Reversal: the U.S, Response to grant'
ing Trade Preferences to Developing Countries and Linkages
"between International Organizations and National Policy
Making
International Organization, Madison, Wise., Autumn 1976
J.C. Nagle Agricultural Trade Policies
Saxon House, Farnborough, Hants; Lexington, Mass*, 1976
National Association (NTS Study)of Manufactures «.„ ,. ,. j. T> * 4*1*NAM, Washington D.C., 1976
B. Nowzad Fluctuating Exchange Rates and World Trade
Finance and Development, Washington D.C., December 1976
(Tariffs, NTB's, MTN)
B. Nowzad A Note on Some Possible Implications on Sequential World
Monetary and Trade Reform
World Development, Oxford, October-November 1976
J. Nyerges Hungary's Accession to GATT
New Hungarian Quarterly, Budapest, Summer 1976
OECD Adjustment for Trade. Studies on Industrial Adjustment Pro-
blems and Policies
OSGD, Paris, 1976
"Development Centre Studies" Series
L.L. Perez Export Subsidies in Developing Countries and the GATT
Journal of World Trade Law, London, November-December 1976
K.D. Petcovits Quotas versus Tariffs
Journal of International Economics, Amsterdam, Nov. 1976
J.B. Rehm Review; "The GATT Legal System and World Trade Diplomacy1,1,
G.R.E. Hudec (Praeger, 1975)
Law and Policy in International Business, Washington D.C.,
No. 1, 1976
V. Roningen andA. Yeats
Nontariff Distortions of International Trade; some Prelimi-
nary Empirical Evidence
Weltwirtschaftliches Archiv, Kiel, No. 4, 1976
T.M, Rybczynski
76/7
The Economics of the Oil Crisis
Macmillan, for Trade Policy Research Centre, London, 1976
Ch* 9: Higher Oil Prices and the Reform of the International
Trading System, by G.F. Ray
- Reform of GATT Articles
G, Sampson andA. Teats
Do Import Levies matter? The Case of Sweden
Journal of Political Economy, Chicago, 111., August 1976.
Part I.
A.J. Sarna Safeguards against Market Disruption - the Canadian View
Journal of World Trade Law, London, July—August 1976
The Importance of Safeguards to Canadian Trade Policy 0
International Safeguards Legislation - GATT's Article XIX, In*
ternational Textiles Arrangement
Canadian Safeguards Legislation and Instruments
Canada's National Textile Policy
The Safeguards Issue in the GATT Multilateral Trade Negotia-
tions
A* Schonfield (ed«) International Economic Relations of the Western World 1959-
1971
Oxford University Press, London, 1976 (2 volumes)
Volume I : Politics and Trade
Part I : A. Schonfield: International Economic Relations of
the Western World: an Overall View
Part II : G, and V. Curzon: The Management of Trade Relations
in the GATT
1. The Multilateral Trading System of the 1960*8
2. Trade Liberalization in the 1960*8
3* Rule Supervision and Dispute Settlement
4* Rule Adaptation
Part III: T.K. Warley: Western Trade in Agricultural Products
1. Introduction
2. Agricultural Protectionism and Trade Policies
3. Alternative Approaches Agriculture in the GATT
4. Agriculture in the Kennedy Round
5. The Failure to liberalize Agricultural Trade
Part IV : G. Ray: A Note on the Internationalization of Eco-
nomic Analysis i
Volume II: International Monetary Relationst by S. Strange
C, Prout: Finance for Developing Countries
R.M. Stern
76/8
Evaluating Alternative Formulae for reducing Industrial
Tariffs
Journal of World Trade Law, London, January—February 1976
R.M. Stern Aooomodation of Interests "between Developed and Developing
Countries (by means of the MTN)
Journal of World Trade Law, London, September-October 1976
W. Stern Das Dilemma der GATT-Verhandlungen
IPW (institut fiir Internationale Politik und Wirtschaft) Be-
riohte, Berlin DDR, July 1976
D.J. Thomas The QATT and the NAFTA Agreement (New Zealand-Australia Free
Trade Agreement)
Journal of Common Market Studies, Oxford, September 1976
H.C. Thomas Trade Development and UNOTAD
Annals of International Studies, Institut Universitaire de
Hautes Etudes Internationales, Geneva, Vol. 7, 1976
A. Unchegbu The Legal Framework of Trade Relations between ESC and AGP
Countries
Indian Journal of International Law, New Delhi, Jan-March 19?6
United Nations Elements of a Preferential System in Trade among Developing
Countries
UNCTAD, Geneva, 1976 TD/192/Supp 2
United Nations
United Nations
Institutional Issues
UNCTAD, Geneva, 1976 TD/194
MTN Project News (Multilateral Trade Negotiations)
UNCTAD, Geneva, 1976, No. 8 March, No. 9 April, No. 10 May,
(mimeographed) No. 11 August
U.S. Congress Prospects for Bast-West Trade 1975/6 - 80 (Prospects, Pro-
blems, Issues)
Hearings, Senate Commerce Committee, Washington D.C., 1976
U.S. Congress Report on the U.S.—Canadian Automotive Agreement; its History.
Terms and Impact
U.S. International Trade Commission Report, prepared for the
Senate Commission on Finance, Washington D.C., 1976
U.S. Congress
76/9
United States International Trade Policy and the Trade Act
of 1974Senate Committee on Finance, Washington B.C., 29 January 1976
(Comm. Print)
U.S. Congress
U.S. Government
U.S. Government
Oversight Hearings on U.S. Foreign Trade Policy
Hearings before the Senate Committee on Finance
94 Cong. 2 Seas., Washington B.C., 1976
Multilateral Trade Negotiations
Commerce Ameirca (formerly Commerce Today), Washington B.C.,
5 Jan., 16 Feb., 15 March, 12 Apr., 10 Kay, 7 June, 5 July,
16 Aug., 8 Nov., 6 Dec. 1976
U.S. tables its Tariff Offers in Tropical Products Area
Commerce America, Washington D.C., 15 March 1976
U.S. Government
U.S. Government
U.S. Negotiators propose Tariff Reduction Formula in Geneva
Trade Talks
Commerce America, Washington B.C., 12 April 1976
U.S. pressing Initiative at World Trade Talks.Geneva MTN Bia«
cussions could be assisted by Recovery, slowed by Agricul-
tural Problem
Commerce America, Washington B.C., 13 September 1976
[U.S. International'Trade Commission
U.S. International Trade Commission; Annual Reports 1975-1976
U.S. International Trade Commission, Washington B.C., 1976
W.N. Walker The Multinational Trade Negotiations and the Future of the
World Trading System
Osterreichische Zeitschrift fur Aussenpolitik, Vienna, Heft 5,
1976
White House Annual Report of the President on the Trade Agreements Program
1975White House, Washington B.C., 1976
H.R. Williams U.S. Foreign Trade Policy under the Trade Act of 1974
Foreign Trade Review, New Delhi, April-June 1976
A.M. Wolff
76/10
The U.S. Mandate for Trade Negotiations
Virginia Journal of International Law, Charlottesville, Va.,
Spring 1976
R.H. Young The Generalized System of Preferences; Nations more favored
than Most
Law and Policy in International Business, Washington B.C.,
Vol. 8, No. 3, 1976
Recessionturns GATT Negotiations into Forum to combat Pro-
tectionism
The Times, London, 2 January 1976
World Trade Reform. The Forgotten War
Barclays Bank Review, London, February 1976
UNCITRAL 1975
Journal of World Trade Law, London, March-April 1976
Zur Rolle des QATT in den internetionalen Beziehungen
Zeitsohrift fttr Zolle und Verbrauchsteuern, Bonn, July 1976
Les optioas oommerciales du Canada
L'Aotualite* Economique, Montreal, Oot-Dec. 1976 (15 articles)
Abschied von der Reziprozitat im GATT?
Neue Ziircher Zeitung, Ziirich, 12 November 1976
GATT; Two-Tier Club?
Economist, London, 13 November 1976
GATT slips a Disc
Economist, London, 20 November 1976