2012
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.2123230
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Homogeneous Groups within a Heterogeneous Community - Evidence from an Index Measuring European Economic Integration

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“…completely clear (Campos et al 2014 andKönig et al 2012). Nevertheless many studies agree on how the European countries have benefited from the institution of the common market institution (Badinger et al 2011, even though the authors highlight how most of the studies are more ex-ante predictive analysis rather than ex-post quantitative investigations, p. 308).…”
Section: The European Union: Economic Cooperation and Basic Structurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…completely clear (Campos et al 2014 andKönig et al 2012). Nevertheless many studies agree on how the European countries have benefited from the institution of the common market institution (Badinger et al 2011, even though the authors highlight how most of the studies are more ex-ante predictive analysis rather than ex-post quantitative investigations, p. 308).…”
Section: The European Union: Economic Cooperation and Basic Structurementioning
confidence: 99%