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‘Fortress’ common markets: are they welfare-improving?

In: Economic Integration and Public Policy in the European Union

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  • Constantinos Syropoulos
  • Elias Dinopoulos
  • Constantinos Syropoulos
  • Elias Dinopoulos

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This collection of essays is a state-of-the-art analysis of key issues confronting the European Union. Identifying European economic integration as one of the defining features of modern international economics, the authors examine many aspects and consequences of this integration which remain as yet obscure and unexplored.

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  • Constantinos Syropoulos & Elias Dinopoulos & Constantinos Syropoulos & Elias Dinopoulos, 1996. "‘Fortress’ common markets: are they welfare-improving?," Chapters, in: Christos C. Paraskevopoulos & Ricardo Grinspun & Theodore Georgakopoulos (ed.), Economic Integration and Public Policy in the European Union, chapter 4, pages 47-60, Edward Elgar Publishing.
  • Handle: RePEc:elg:eechap:863_4
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