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Ekonomiczne przeslanki integracji integracji Polski z Unia Europejska

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Anna Zielinska-Glebocka () (Faculty of Economics, University of Gdansk)
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Paper provided by Economics of European Integration Department, Faculty of Economics, University of Gdansk, Poland in its series Working Papers with number 0202.

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Date of creation: Oct 2002
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Keywords: economic integration; Poland;

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