Coming up short for Canada's exporters?

an analysis of the new text of the subsidies-countervail procedures of the GATT Uruguay Round

"Fourth Draft, February 27, 1992".
Coming up short for Canada's exporters?
Andrew D. M. Anderson, Andrew ...
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Coming up short for Canada's exporters?

an analysis of the new text of the subsidies-countervail procedures of the GATT Uruguay Round

"Fourth Draft, February 27, 1992".

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Coming up short for Canada's exporters?: an analysis of the new text of the subsidies-countervail procedures of the GATT Uruguay Round
1992, Ontario Centre for International Business, Research Programme = Centre Ontarien pour le Commerce International
in English - "Fourth Draft, February 27, 1992".

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"February 1992"

"Preliminary Draft, January 10, 1992 ; Second Draft, February 3, 1992 ; Third Draft, February 15, 1992".

Includes bibliographical references.

Published in
Toronto
Series
Working paper / Ontario Centre for International Business, Research Programme -- no. 59, Working paper series (Ontario Centre for International Business. Research Programme) -- no. 59
Other Titles
An analysis of the new text of the subsidies-countervail procedures of the GATT Uruguay Round.

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ii, 37 p. :
Number of pages
37

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OL19014986M

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