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Gatt Bibliography: First Supplement 1954 GATT BIBLIOGRAPHY: FIRST SUPPLEMENT 1954 - June 1955 GATT Secretariat Villa Le Bocago Palais des Nations Geneva Switzerland August 1955 MÎT/63/55 INTRODUCTION The GATT Bibliography which was published in March 1954 covered the period from 1947 to the end of 1953e This First Supplement lists the books, pamphlets, articles and periodicalss newspaper reports and editorials and miscellaneous material including texts of lectures, which have been noted during the period from January 1954 to June 1955» A small number of items falling within the earlier period, but not recorded in the original Bibliography, has been added,, It should be noted that the section of the Bibliography dealing with the Text of the General Agreement has not been brought up to date because this material, together with other GATT publications, is fully dealt with in the List of Material relating to the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade, obtainable free of charge from the secretariate The seventh edition of this list VMS issued in August 1955e ÎET/C3/55 Page 2 1948 El Âcuerdo general de Aranceles y Comercio. Comeroio exterior (Lima) Noviembre 1948. 1950 Bruno, C. La Huova tariffa doganale italiana e le trattative multilateral! del GATT. Industria it aliana elettrotecnica (Milano) novembre-dicembre 1950. Eichhorn,Fritz* The international customs tariff discussion in Torquay and Germany. Uebersee-Post (NUrenberg) No0 41, 1950. Die Lieberalisierung des Welthandels0 Ein Bericht Uber die Durchftihrung des Allgemeinen Abkommens Uber Zolltariffe und Handel auf Grand dor 4. intorna- tionalen Handelskonferenz in Genf vom 23. Februar bis 3. April 1950. Europa- Arçhiv (Wien) No. 5, 20- Juli 1950. ] 195.1 Die Ergebnisse der WJ^^I-OÛZ von Torquay, VJirtschaftsberichte, Kreditanstalt- Bankverein (Zurich) No.3, Januar 1951„ Franke, Hans0 A oconomia brasileira em faco do GATT apos a conferencia de Torquay. Fublicacao do Departamento de économie industrial do centro das industrias do Estado de Sao Paulo e da Fedaracao das industrias do Estado de Sao Paulo. 1951. Liebich, Ferdinand K<, Die europMische Zollunione Ihre Moglichkeiten und Grenzen. Deutscher Bundes-Vorlag (Bonn) 1951. /Examines customs unions in relation to the Havana Charter and GAÏTJ7 Lovinfosse, H„ de0 Torquay. Vie économique et sociale (Anvers) No» 22, janvier 1951. Les résultats de la conférence de Torquay. Moniteur officiel du commerce et de l'industrie (Paris) 17 mai 1951. The Torquay negotiationse Italian economic survey (Rome) January-February 1951. MÎT/63/55 Page 3 1952 Gabriel. Die internat!onalen Zolltarifverhandlungen in Torquay unter Bertlcksichtigung der wichtigsten Vorschrifton des ALlgemeinen Zoll- und Handelsabkommen (GATT). Zoitschrift fttr ZSllo und Vorbrauchssteuorn (Bonn) 1952. Gonzalez, Ariosto D. Informe sobre la conforoncia de aranceles y comorcio celebrada en Torquay. Impronta nacional (Montevideo) 1952. Gordon, N. Perry. The GATT, a postwar limitation of retaliation in commercial policy. Thosis, Harvard University, 1952» Mickwitz, E.v. Die internati onalen Bemuhungon zum Abbau der Handelsschranken. Die Entwicklung seit dem «»bschluss der Konferenz von Torquay am 21. «pril 1951. Europa-Archiv (Wien) No, 11, 19520 1953 L'adhésion provisoiro du Japon à l'iujcord général sur les tarifs douaniers et le commerce. Moniteur officiel du commerce ot de l'industrie (Paris) 12 novembre 1953. Arita, T. Tariff concession under the Gen oral Agreement on Tariffs and Trade. Journal of international law and diplomacy (Tokyo) December 1953. Bright Singh, D. The GATT and India. Indian year book of international affairs (Madras) No. 2, 1953. Britain, GATT and colonial producerse West India Committee oiroular (London), November 1953. Chamber stands for revision of GATT.Commerce journal (Auckland) October 1953. Diebold, W. L'organizzazione internazionale del commercio (ITO): ragioni di un insuccosso e prospettivo di superamento. Comunità internazionale (Roma) aprile 1953. Eighth session of GATT. International survey, Central Office of information (London) 12 November 1953. Exel, A.L. van. General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT; zevende zitting, Genève. Ekonomi dan kenangan Indonesia (Djakarta) No. 6, Januarf. 1953. M3T/63/55 Page 4 Forlaengelse af GATT-bindingeine. Tid3krift for industri (K^benhavn) 15 September 1953. GATT-organisationens sidsto arsm^de. Tidsskrift for industri (K#bonhavn) 15 November 1953. General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade. Pakistan business news and viows (Dacca) 1 December 1°53. The General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT). A background vote. Royal Institute and international affairs (London) 13 November 1953, mimeographed, 6 pages. Howe, CD. General Agreement on Trade and Tariffs, its achievements and failures. Commerce (Bombay) 10 October 1953. Issues before the GATT conference - Japan's application: Britain and Commonwealth trade. Capital (Calcutta) 1 October 1953. Kingsley, J. L'importanza del GATT per il commercio intornazionale. Studi e statistiche, Camera di comercio, industria e agricolotura (Milano) No. 6, Novembre 1953. Linden, A. Australian offrar GATT for skarpt tullskydd? Svenks utrikeshandel (Stockholm) 15 September 1953. Planquette, Françoise. Un bilan de la 8e session du GATT. Echanges internationaux (Paris) décembre 1953, Problems before GATT. Indian finance (Calcutta) 26 September 1953, Stein, P. Soil die Schweiz dem GATT beitreten? ParitStische Kommission der Schweizorischen Baumwoll-Industrie, Quartals Bericht; 3-6, No. 16, 3. Quartal 1953, Tariff concessions under the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade, Journal of international law and diplomacy (Tokyo) August 1953. Vor der Revision des GATT-Abkommens, OesterreichischerVolkswirt (Wien) 20. November 1953. What happened at GATT. Foreign trado (Ottawa) 21 November 1953. M5T/63/55 Page 5 January 1954 .Australia and GATT. Tariff schedule participation. Financial times (London) 20 January 1954. Australian 'decision on GATT. Tariff concessions policy accepted. The Times (London) 20 January 1954. Australien und das GATT.Neue ZUrcher Zeitung (ZUrich) 22. Januar 1954. Benefits and limitations of GATT. Australian financial review (Sydney) 14 January 1954. — French plan for lower tariffs. Manchester guardian, 19 January 1954. Further tariff reductions - the GATT, its purpose and its importance, Bulletin, Julius BHr and Go. (Zurich) No. 4, January 1954, Le GATT publie un "nouveau plan d'abaissement des tarifs douaniers". Agence économique et financière. (Paris) 20 janvier 1954. Gonzalez, Ariosto D. La organizacion del comercio internacional: El Acuerdo General de Aranceles y Comercio (GATT)• Coraraontario y texto. Camera nacional de comercio. Montevideo. 1954, /.Text of GATT in Spanish and a commentary on each article^ Il nuovo piano del GATT e la posizione doganale doll' Italia, Mondo économieo (Milano) 23 gennaio 1954, Paris tariff plan is leviait to United States»New York times, 18 January 1954. Le plan français d'abaissement général des tarifs douaniers. L'Information (Paris) 19 janvier 1954. Royor, Jean. Le GATT, assurance-vie du commerce international. /Lecture given under the auspices of the Comité d'action et d'expansion économique, Paris, December 1953^ Echanges internationaux (Paris) janvier 1954, la taxa de 4$: La France respectera-t-elle ses engagements envers le GATT, Echanges Internationaux (Paris) Janvier 1954. Twenty nations grant Japan GATT tariffs. Journal of commerce (New York) 5 January 1954. M3T/63/55 Pag© 6 February 1954 Acueïdo general sobre tarifas y comercio0 Nueva economica, nacional (Madrid) 11 febrero 19540 Le commerce extérieur ei le rôle du GATT» Banque (Paris) février 1954. Further tariff seductions? Weekly bulletin, Julius Bar and Co,, (Zttrich) No. 4, February 19540 Gorter, W« GATT after 3ix yoars - An appraisal. International organization (Boston) February 1954c Kommentar zum GATT~Zollsenkimgsplanc Die Industrie (Wien) 20. Februar 1954. Planquette, Françoise. Un nouveau plan décaissement des tarifs douaniers,, Echanges internationaux (Paris) février-mars 1954e Salter, J.A» A British view on GATT-, European review (London) February 1954, Squaring Strasbourg with GATT. Economist (London) 6 February 1954„ Staff papers presented to the United States Commission on foreign economic policy. Section VI, tariffs and trade policy, February 1954* United States Government printing office, March 1954 For cooperation in world trade, Expanding rôle of GATT in world economy, (also in French and Spanish editions)t. United Nations Bulletin (New York) 15 March 19540 GATT - eighth*session^ External affaira (Ottax/a) March 1954. GATT proposes new approach to tariff reductions0 Economic digest (London) March 1954„ The General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) - What it is and what it has donoo Monthly journal,Glasgow Chamber of Commerce and manufactures, March^ April 1954c " General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade,, Enterprise (Dacca) 1 March 1954» MGT/63/55 Page 7 Generalavtalên om tolltarlffer og handel. /Account of the rules of the Àgreornent, survey of the activities of the Contracting Parties in Norwogianj text of the Agreement in English and Norwegian^ (Oslo) March 1954. India and GATT. Economic weekly (Bombay) 20 March 1954. Plan for Tariff Reduction. Economic digest (London) March 1954, La politique tarifaire de la Grèce. Le messager d'Athones,4, 5 et 6 mars 1954. Teilermassigung der Zollsatze. Aussonhandelsberichte, Rhein-Ruhr Bank (DUsseldorf) MHrz 1954, Weeda, W.A. De achate zitting van de GATT. Ekonomi dan keuangan Indonesia (Djakarta) Djanuari 1954 and Maret 1954, April 1954
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