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Some Econometric Tests of Changes in the Degree of Financial Integration Within the European Community in the 1980s

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Mark Holmes
Eric Pentecost

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Paper provided by CENTRE FOR RESEARCH IN EUROPEAN ECONOMICS AND FINANCE (CREEF) in its series Research Papers with number 93/1.

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