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Jamieson Greer: “The GATT text is still the text underpinning the World Trade…”

Featuring: Jamieson Greer, U.S. Trade Representative | National

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From Hamilton to Today: Trade and U.S. Economic Strategy with Ambassador Jamieson Greer

Published | Video Starts at 21:28

We drafted the General Agreement on Tariffs and trade, the GATT, in 1947. It actually included several rules that reflected Keynes ideas, the ideas of balance, the use of tariffs, et cetera. And this text. The GATT text is still the text underpinning the World Trade Organization agreements. And these ideas of Hamilton and Clay and Kerry, you can read them, you can see them in the GATT. For example, Article 18, it's called Governmental Assistance to Economic Development. (21:28–21:33)

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