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UK, Italy and Spain. Furthermore, policy proposals which could change the role of the financial system to better serve …
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employment losses. Inequality could rise. The pandemic may lead to lasting changes in the economy, with more teleworking …
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The creation of a single currency is deemed to produce further heterogeneity in regional trade, as regions differ in their exposure to trade with other European countries. It is possible to disentangle two separate effects on bilateral trade, namely the “exchange rate volatility effect”...
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the UK, Poland, Germany and Spain. It also examines a number of its aspects that have important political and …
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The isolation of national telecommunications markets in the past has meant that pronounced differences remain among the R&D systems operating in the countries of the European Community. The intended opening up of public procurement markets by the end of 1992 could therefore lead to substantial...
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the Community has meant so far to its new members of Greece, Portugal and Spain, and at what their chances are for the …, Portugal and Spain, and what lessons ought to be learned from that? …
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