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the world (EU, Latin America and Middle East). We find that, despite large differences in trade patterns, measures of …
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the world (EU, Latin America and Middle East). We find that, despite large differences in trade patterns, measures of …
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leave the Europea+n Union (EU). In this paper we evaluate the consequences of this event for EU integration. In particular …, we analyze how the extent of EU economic integration would change once the UK leaves the Union. To that end we develop an … in the EU is incomplete and its trend is non-linear while Brexit would not bring negative consequences to its development. …
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comparison regarding the extent of E.U economic integration. Yet, with low trade barriers and with productive factors at least … notionally mobile across E.U. countries, is the belief that U.S. states are more integrated than E.U. member states correct? To … of 14 E.U. member states and the 51 U.S. states (includes District of Columbia) for the period 1965 to 2000. The …
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states and 14 countries of the European Union (EU). Our findings support Zipf's law for US states and indicate convergence … towards this law among EU countries. …
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