EEC Member Countries' Economies
Documents from 16 May 1962 to 30 August 1962Identity Statement
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Carr, Mary
Content and Structure
Common Market as a solution for Britain to accelerate internal tariff cuts; German motor industry policy to halve the duty charged on cars of Common Market origin; Britain’s entry to the European Coal and Steel Community; Common transport policy of the EEC; Economic union as foremost task for EEC; Approval of a Common Market energy policy; Expansion of EEC industrial production; Decrease in the European steel output; Energy policy for Europe; Towards common fuel policy; French farm policy supporting small farmers; Germany’s fear of French surpluses; Common Market farm policy and Germany; New Economic Planning Board in Italy; Chart of average annual percentage increases in manufacturing output of the Common Market countries, Britain and US during 1958-1961; Increase of wave of food price in France.
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