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Research note

US trade and investment policy in the 1990s: Implications for South Africa and southern Africa

Pages 617-627 | Published online: 27 Feb 2008

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  • This research is the outcome of a study tour on US trade policy undertaken in January 1994 by a small delegation of South African researchers. A shortened version of this note appeared in Trade Monitor, April 1994. Trade Policy Monitoring Project, University of Cape Town. The author acknowledges Xavier Carrim's valued comments on an earlier draft.
  • Department of Trade and Industry.

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