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Limits of the Institutional Mimesis of the EU: The Case of the Mercosur Parliament
2009Since the 1950s, its constructors started to consider the European integration as a model with a potential for being exported to other continents. Community institutions have thus developed an exportation policy of their conceptions and mechanisms, due to technical and financial support from the states desiring to embark on the regional venture.
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A highway across the Atlantic? Trade and welfare effects of the EU-Mercosur agreement
International Economics, 2022Jacopo Timini, Francesca Viani
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At What Point does a Legislature Become Institutionalized? the Mercosur Parliament's Path
Brazilian Political Science Review, 2023exaly
Regionalism in the Global South: Mercosur and ECOWAS in trade and democracy protection
Third World Quarterly, 2020Haroldo Ramanzini Junior +1 more
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A nonlinear approach to the tourism-led growth hypothesis: the case of the MERCOSUR
Current Issues in Tourism, 2015Juan Gabriel Brida, Bibiana Lanzilotta
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MERCOSUR: What You See Is Not (Always) What You Get
European Law Journal, 2011Gian Luca Gardini
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