It has become fashionable to depict the EEC as a protectionist,
'inward-looking' rich men's club and to dismiss its trade and aid
policies as a subtle form of neo-colonialist exploitation. But less
attention has been paid to the precise impact which trade relations
with the EEC have had on the Community's associates. This symposium
seeks to redress the balance by examining systematically the whole
nexus of economic relations which links the countries of the
Mediterranean area with the EEC. The community's policies and
particularly the so-called 'global approach' and the dependence of
the Nine on migrant labour are examined. But the main emphasis is
on the impact which this relationship has on the economic
development of the Mediterranean countries themselves.
Consequently, the books sheds light on a question which has
received scant attention in the literature on international trade,
namely, what are the effects of association and trade preference
agreements between countries which are at different stages of their
economic development?
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