L'intégration économique régionale est-elle créatrice ou destructrice de biens collectifs dans l'Union européenne ?
Jacques Poirot
Mondes en développement, 2001, vol. N° 115-116, issue 3, 41-52
Abstract:
An advanced regional economic integration, such as the European Union, creates and transforms two sets of collective goods. At the regional level, are elaborated standards, rules and procedures, qualified as public goods. They make easier the regulation of the European economy and guarantee a permanence of regional integration in case of crisis. Throughout the process of integration, the characteristics of collective services which are essential to ensure economic growth and to satisfy the fundamental needs of the population may be changed. The status of these services is moving closer to that of the private services.
Date: 2001
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