Abstract
This article examines changes in the pattern of the United Kingdom's visible trade with the original members of the European Economic Community and with Ireland, Denmark and the EFTA countries since her entry to the EEC in January 1973. It is concluded that UK-EEC trade has grown faster than might have been expected in the absence of entry, with little or no loss of non-agricultural trade in the other markets.
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