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In 2000, the Lisbon Agenda set out an ambitious plan to make the EuropeanUnion “the most dynamic and competitive knowledge-based economy inthe world”. The Agenda suggested a need for action on three broad fronts:the first explicitly macroeconomic; the second explicitly microeconomic;the third...
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worldtradable goods prices. Indeed, trade prices were fallingthroughout Asia by similar magnitudes, regardless of howmuch each …
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[...]In our view, this apparently surprising immunity of the U.S.economy to the Asia crisis reflects the fact that the …
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Pan-Asianism in Japanese history has not received much scholarly attention so far. Indeed, as some scholars have … and, moreover, had its foundations in European concepts, makes any sense within the framework of Asian andJapanese history. …
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