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Consumer organizations' fight against international trade restrictions: Comment on the paper by Dardis

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Jeremy Mitchell is Director of the U.K. National Consumer Council, Queen Anne's Gate, London SW1H9AA, England.

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Mitchell, J. Consumer organizations' fight against international trade restrictions: Comment on the paper by Dardis. J Consum Policy 9, 261–267 (1986). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00380297

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