Abstract

Abstract In November 1982 the 35-year-old General Agreement on Tariffs & Trade (GATT) gathered in Geneva in an effort to avert the threat of a general trade war between the US, the EEC and Japan. Frederick F Clairmonte looks at the historical background to the present conflicts over world trade and the efforts by governments and transnational capital to solve a crisis that they can no longer conceal.

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