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...countries’ status at the WTO 2.Rebuilding Europe Europe must be rebuilt around its fundamental values with those who share them while preserving the economic and financial basis. We are aware that this could jeopardize the functioning of existing organizations. This is why we...
Read more...pattern. There is therefore no such thing as a European society (or as European societies). The question then becomes, is this situation sustainable? Can a European variety of society persist at the age of global capitalism? If so, under what conditions? And if not, what can we expect from...
Read more...it was too strict. It’s more flexible now and I appreciate that. But don’t touch the principles of the Euro and the [European] Central bank because it would endanger the whole process.
Read more...in its early phase; starting at 1.19 dollar per euro in 1999, the new European currency fell as low as 0.88 in 2001. This level was clearly not based on economic fundamentals; it was the product of a self-propagating movement, an over-reaction of the exchange markets. Three years later, the...
Read more...of decisions o Create a space for Euro-Mediterranean Innovation oConduct active industrial policies in the 2 or 3 key areas, while encouraging upgrades in traditional sectors oSystematically assess the action and to a public/private balance previously defined o...
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