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Economic Integration in Eastern Europe [PDF]
The Council for Mutual Economic Assistance (CMEA) was established by Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Poland, Romania and the Soviet Union in 1948 as a response to the Marshall Plan. But unlike the Marshall Plan it provided no financial assistance to its member countries and its activities were limited to trade in the framework of bilateral and ...
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A Provincial View of Economic Integration
This paper develops a method of testing levels of economic integration based upon consumption smoothing, and tests it using data on trade balances across Canadian provinces. The results indicate the provinces are highly integrated within Canada, but integration between Canada and the rest of the world is partial.
Tamim Bayoumi, Michael W. Klein
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Integrating Ecology and Economics [PDF]
FARINA, ALMO, G. Barrett
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Economic integration and mature portfolios [PDF]
This paper documents and studies sources of international differences in participation and holdings in stocks, private businesses, and homes among households aged 50+ in the US, England, and eleven continental European countries, using new internationally comparable, household-level data. With greater integration of asset and labor markets and policies,
Christelis, Dimitris+2 more
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Economic evaluation of integrated care: an introduction
Integrated care has emerged in a variety of forms in industrialised countries during the past decade. It is generally assumed that these new arrangements result in increased effectiveness and quality of care, while being cost-effective or even cost-saving at the same time.
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Economic incentives for integration
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Inequality and Economic Integration
2004Introduction Part 1: Inequality in an Historical Perspective 1. Globalization, Income Distribution and History Part 2: Income Inequality 2. From Earning Dispersion to Income Inequality 3. Social Mobility 4. The Size of Redistribution in OECD Countries: Does it influence Wage Inequality Part 3: Globalisation and Well-Being 5. Global Health 6.
SAVAGLIO, Ernesto, FARINA F.
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On Pacific Economic Integration
The Economic Journal, 1992While the Uruguay Round of GATT negotiations is stalled, regional integration has proliferated. The Uruguay Round is most likely to end with a smaller package of achievements than anticipated at Punta del Este in I986. Even if it is concluded, it is inevitable that the contracting parties will attempt to pursue their aims by means of alternative routes
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