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III.  Desirability of control of private international business agreements of the cartel variety
 
 
 
 A. Prevailing attitudes in Great Britain and America in respect to international industrial combinations and related matters.
 
 
 B. Possible consequences of pursuit of inconsistent policies with regard to these problems by governments of Great Britain and the United States. 
 
 
 C. Problems involved in maintaining free commercial relations while safeguarding national and international security requirements. 
 
 
 D. A proposal for a joint Anglo-American body to consider types of private business actions in international trade which both Governements will recognize as contrary to public policy. 
 
 
  1.  Arrangements for the exchange of information 
 
 
  2.  Arrangements for joint or international 
 
 
  3.  Possible arrangements for compulsory registration of all private international business agreements of an enduring character (including patents) and exchange of information concerning subsidaries and affiliates of any corporation engaged in international trade 
 
 
  4.  Methods of preventing the resumption of Axis cartel ties on the part of enemy firms. 
 
 
IV. Coordination of Full Employment Policies
 
 
 A. Dangers to international stability of domestic policies directed to maintaining full employment 
 
 
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