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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 02 March 2017
1 See, e.g., Paul D. McKenzie, China’s Application to the GATT: State Trading and the Problem of Market Access, 24 J. World Trade 133 (Oct. 1990); John H. Jackson, State Trading and Nonmarket Economies, 23 Int’l Law. 891 (1989); Eliza R. Patterson, Improving GATT Rules for Nonmarket Economies, 20 J. World Trade L. 185 (1986).
2 See John H. Jackson, World Trade and the Law of GATT 346 (1969) (noting that GAIT Article 11:4 applies to import monopolies and prohibits their use in order to evade binding tariff schedules).