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creditworthiness and European integration -- Still the 'old' Europe? historical legacies and long-term political challenges -- The … Achilles heel of post-war European integration : endogenous preference formation and the boundaries of creditor-state power …
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Trade liberalization is often met with sharp opposition. Recent examples include the so-called Bolkestein directive, which allows service providers from a given EU member to temporarily work in another member country. One way to view such a reform is that it simply widens the range of goods that...
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to the CEECs' fi nancial markets. Since the integration of formerly strongly-regulated markets into global markets can … impact of global sentiments and stock prices on domestic variables increases proportionally with the degree of integration … economic integration. …
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to the CEEC's financial markets. Since the integration of formerly strongly regulated markets into global markets can … impact of global sentiments and stock prices on domestic variables increases proportionally with the degree of integration … income. The significance of this link increases with economic integration. …
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