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Everybody's Business

Hutchison, Keith | October 18, 1947 issue

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The article presents views of the author on the European Customs Union. The most effective European union would be one that brought together the industrial regions of the West with the surplus food areas of the East. That would constitute an economic entity neatly as well balanced and as well supplied with natural resources as the U.S. The mutual need for close economic relations between the Western and Eastern European groups was by no means ignored by Paris delegates. In fact, their report, optimistically perhaps, assumed that by 1951 exchange of goods between the two regions would be approaching its pre-war volume.

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EUROPEAN Union; WAR; NATURAL resources; FREE trade; INTERNATIONAL economic integration; TARIFF; EUROPE; UNITED States
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