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Toward ever closer union--or ever larger? Or both? Entry to the European Union from the perspective of constitutional economics

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  • Streit, Manfred E. & Voigt, Stefan, 1996. "Toward ever closer union--or ever larger? Or both? Entry to the European Union from the perspective of constitutional economics," International Review of Law and Economics, Elsevier, vol. 16(3), pages 385-388, September.
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    1. Stefan Voigt, 1994. "Die kontraktorientierte Theorie der Verfassung.Bemerkungen zum Ansatz Buchanans," Homo Oeconomicus, Institute of SocioEconomics, vol. 11, pages 173-209.
    2. Manfred Streit & Werner Mussler, 1994. "The economic constitution of the European community: From Rome to Maastricht," Constitutional Political Economy, Springer, vol. 5(3), pages 319-353, September.
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