Dauderstädt, Michael; Keltek, Cem - In: Intereconomics : review of European economic policy 46 (2011) 1, pp. 44-51
Over time, the European Union has acquired more and more of the attributes of a state and, in economic terms, it can arguably be considered a single market. Nevertheless, the differences between member states are enormous. Small, rich countries, such as Luxembourg, contrast sharply with big,...