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The Case against Joining the Common Market

Paul Einzig

in Palgrave Macmillan Books from Palgrave Macmillan

Date: 1971
ISBN: 978-1-349-01223-7
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Chapters in this book:

Ch 1 From Hitler to Hallstein
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Ch 2 Political and Military Aspects
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Ch 3 The More We Are Together…
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Ch 4 The ‘Big Market’ Myth
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Ch 5 Are Big Firms an Advantage?
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Ch 6 Survival of the Fittest
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Ch 7 Exploiting Growth-Hysteria
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Ch 8 The Balance Must Balance
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Ch 9 Will ‘English Disease’ Spread or Be Cured?
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Ch 10 Free Movement of Labour and Capital
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Ch 11 Monetary Unification — at a Price
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Ch 12 The Costs of Joining
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Ch 13 Deliberate Increase of Prices
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Ch 14 Must We Jettison the Commonwealth?
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Ch 15 Driving the United States into Isolation
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Ch 16 Britain Might Be Unable to Join
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Ch 17 An Atlantic Free Trade Area?
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