Non-tariff measures and industrial nation imports of GSP-covered products. (Generalized System of Preferences): An article from: Southern Economic Journal
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Author(s)Don P. Clark, Simonetta Zarrilli
PublisherSouthern Economic Association
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From the supplier: Non-tariff measures adopted by industrial nations are found to deter the imports of products under the Generalized System of Preferences, which is intended to give tariff preferences to certain industries of developing countries. These non-tariff maesures include the Multi-Fibre Arrangement quotas in Austria, the EC and New Zealand, non-automatic licensing procedures in Japan and Norway and price actions in Finland.
Citation Details
Title: Non-tariff measures and industrial nation imports of GSP-covered products. (Generalized System of Preferences)
Author: Don P. Clark
Publication:Southern Economic Journal (Refereed)
Date: October 1, 1992
Publisher: Southern Economic Association
Volume: v59 Issue: n2 Page: p284(10)
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From the supplier: Non-tariff measures adopted by industrial nations are found to deter the imports of products under the Generalized System of Preferences, which is intended to give tariff preferences to certain industries of developing countries. These non-tariff maesures include the Multi-Fibre Arrangement quotas in Austria, the EC and New Zealand, non-automatic licensing procedures in Japan and Norway and price actions in Finland.
Citation Details
Title: Non-tariff measures and industrial nation imports of GSP-covered products. (Generalized System of Preferences)
Author: Don P. Clark
Publication:Southern Economic Journal (Refereed)
Date: October 1, 1992
Publisher: Southern Economic Association
Volume: v59 Issue: n2 Page: p284(10)
Distributed by Thomson Gale
