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Agricultural Trade Intensity: The European Markets and the U. S

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  • M. K. Carney

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To examine developments in agricultural trade between countries in EEC and EFTA, the U. S., and an aggregate of other countries, a measure of trading intensity is calculated for years from 1960 through 1969. Intra-EFTA trade intensified; EEC trade did not. U. S. trade with the remainder of the world intensified.

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  • M. K. Carney, 1973. "Agricultural Trade Intensity: The European Markets and the U. S," American Journal of Agricultural Economics, Agricultural and Applied Economics Association, vol. 55(4_Part_1), pages 637-640.
  • Handle: RePEc:oup:ajagec:v:55:y:1973:i:4_part_1:p:637-640.
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    1. Pagoulatos, Emilio & Debertin, David L. & Pagoulatos, Angelos, 1978. "Effects Of Eec Agricultural Policy On European Imports Of Meat, Dairy Products, And Eggs," Southern Journal of Agricultural Economics, Southern Agricultural Economics Association, vol. 10(1), pages 1-5, July.

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