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This article is a companion piece to 'The External Implications of Closer European Integration' on pages 73-85 of this Review. It takes the ideas set out there and applies them to the case of Australia and New Zealand. It begins by exploring the structure of the links between the EC and the two...
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The purpose of this article is to examine in a non-technical manner the contribution of the hypothesis of rational expectations to the explanation of how people form expectations of the values of economic variables. In particular the article draws conclusions for what the hypothesis may and may...
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It is now nearly two years since the last of the regular assessments of industrial production in this Review. Whereas these usually looked up to eighteen months ahead, this chapter looks at the medium-term. It discusses, at a disaggregated level, the changes in the structure of the economy that...
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This article is a companion piece to 'The External Implications of Closer European Integration' on pages 73-85 of this Review. It takes the ideas set out there and applies them to the case of Australia and New Zealand. It begins by exploring the structure of the links between the EC and the two...
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The pages which follow contain five short articles on the ways in which countries outside the European Community are affected by the rapid pace of closer integration generated by the ideas embodied in the White Paper on 'Completing the Internal Market' in 1985 and set to continue well into the...
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