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These theses, in their enunciation and debate sound like: I. There are both “incipient” and “advanced” integration processes; II. Integration changes its outline; III. There is also the “second European economics”; IV. The Communitarz Agricultural Programme (CAP), as a “mettre à...
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In 1961, in the earlier stage of the European integration, professor Bela Balassa proposed a five successive phase model. Today, the half century experience on integration and corresponding literature issued lets us see rather two big phases (instead of five). The one would be the incipient...
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This is aimed to be a book manual and a book manual is always for students and other curious people. Economics of integration is sometimes called ‘European economics’, as improperly. But the real problem is elsewhere. A manual is likely to contain what everybody agrees as correct. Firstly,...
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