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Where should GATT go next?

The GATT negotiations now mercifully reaching the end of their six-year course are not arcane procedures invented to keep diplomats busy, but a vital means by which the benefits of technology are widely shared.

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Where should GATT go next?. Nature 360, 195–196 (1992). https://doi.org/10.1038/360195a0

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