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European Economic Perspectives
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November 2000
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Collective Action
How should the private sector be involved in the resolution of financial crises?
Winners and Losers from Regional Integration
Do regional integration agreements (RIAs) promote convergence or divergence of per capita income levels among their members?
Two Tribes
The emergence of two giant trading blocs centred on the European Union and the United States could lead to mutual antagonism. André Sapir analyses the transformation of European regionalism in the 1990s and calls for an ambitious agenda of ‘global free trade in our time’ to counter the threat of future trade conflicts.
Home Advantage
Equity markets are going global – or so we are told.
Follow the Bear: When Markets Move Together
Should investors reduce the ‘home bias’ of their portfolios by diversifying into overseas markets?
Down by Law
More than ten years after the fall of the Berlin Wall, it is becoming clear that there are three distinct trajectories of economic transition from socialism to capitalism.
Self-Confidence: A View from Economics
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