The eight-year-old Common Market is based on some specific economic agreements and a lot of long-range, far from fulfilled hopes. Last week in Brussels, the Common Market presented a "mediumrange plan" that would give more substance to the hopes.
This plan has been developed almost secretly over the past year and a half under the guidance of Commission Vice President Robert Marjolin, who has long labored to mesh the diverse policies of the Six. It is a projection of where the Common Market should go economically in the next five years, and...
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