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Nicolas Sarkozy, President of France, managed to erase "free and undistorted competition" from the proposed new EU Treaty as a main aim of the European Union. Afterwards, he asked rhetorically what competition has done for Europe. This article is an attempt to reply to that very important question. The view of competition and its effects among decision-makers is likely to affect numerous policy outcomes. Throughout history, there has been a struggle between freedom and control in Europe. Competition is the result of economic freedom and the absence of interventions in the economy by the state. And it has done very much indeed for Europe. It may be the single most important reason why the average income in Western Europe is 14 times higher today than in 1820. If anything, Europe needs mo...
... the economy more than marginally, such as Italy, Germany, and France, which explains parts of thei... the need to open up Europe more for immigration. A person coming to Europe, starting a business an...
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... in urban enclaves--as in England, France or Italy," Lieber adds. "In Switzerland, on the contrary, o..." of Chinese migration--because Swiss immigration policy was quite restrictive and because there was...
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... traditional Swiss immigrants, who came from Italy and Spain, Ruth's cocoa skin colour and Serweh's d...
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... helping to safeguard against illegal immigration by inspecting vessels. They continue to play a maj... Inflatable Boats built by Fabio Buzzi of Italy. Meanwhile, the highly successful Swedish Combatbo...
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.... Immigration has certainly helped and Switzerland's well-organi... Pavon, whose career has taken to him to Italy, Spain, the United States and Colombia, as well as...
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.... According to FIZ, Swiss immigration laws do not prevent trafficking--despite their ove... Switzerland, along with Austria, Germany, Italy and the United Kingdom, in the "Tier 1" group of c...
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...No. Italy and the Baltic states, for example, have the same ... of racism and the criminalisation of immigration both play their parts in this rise. It is a profou...
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.... Five MQ-1s have been sold to Italy and a further five are on order. Three of the Ital... police operations against illegal immigration, marine and game poaching and the stealing of high...
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... out a safety clause in the event that immigration unexpectedly surges, allowing renewed quotas and a... Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Iceland, Italy, Greece, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal...