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Introduction | ||
Pt. I | Theoretical and Institutional Aspects of Regionalism | |
1 | Federalism with Overlapping Jurisdictions and Variable Levels of Integration: The Concept of FOCI | 3 |
2 | On the Long-Run Effects of Expanding Regionalism | 23 |
3 | Trade Regionalism in Europe: Towards an Integrated Approach | 45 |
Pt. II | Regional Policy in Europe | |
4 | Regional Economic Convergence: Is European Regional Policy Worth Keeping | 57 |
Pt. III | Regional Implications of European Monetary Union | |
5 | Northern Light: Do Optimal Currency Area Criteria Explain Nordic Reluctance to Join EMU? | 95 |
6 | Europe's Outsiders and their Challenges with EMU | 117 |
Pt. V | Regionalism: The EU and Other Regions | |
7 | Nordic Integration and European Integration | 147 |
8 | Deep Integration, Nondiscrimination, and Euro-Mediterranean Trade | 171 |
9 | Turkey's Strategic Trade Policy Alternatives in a World of Multi-Polar Trade Blocs: Lessons from an Intertemporal, Multi-Region General Equilibrium Model | 195 |
10 | Post Lome Trading Arrangements: The Multilateral Option | 221 |
Index | 261 |
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