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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...
..., sharp increases in poverty, and indeed migration to the West. Thus, there were also recommendations... UK, and the lowest levels are in Belgium, Canada, and Czech Republic. The levels are quite differen...
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.... Sécurité humaine et migration . Depuis les années 90, une acception plus large ..., Chine, Grande-Bretagne, France, Italie, Canada, Brésil, Russie, Inde, Corée du Sud, Australie, ...
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..., demographics, urbanisation and migration must be considered when planning sustainable futur... following World War II, the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand--and to a lesser extent Eu...
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... Uniti, Germania, Giappone, Regno Unito, Canada, Francia e Italia [G 7] più la Russia) . G20 Grup... e sviluppo («Global Forum on Migration and Development»), nel quale la Svizzera esercita...
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...--Cots Continuum--which supports the migration between product generations and board standards. T... of its contract win from General Dynamics Canada covering initial pre-production units of the Stryk...
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...1993 M 92.3049 Loi sur les migrations (E 7.10.92, Simmen; N 7.6.93). 1993 P 93.3043 Lign... d'admission anglo-saxons (Etats-Unis, Canada, Australie), une autorisation ne sera accordée qu...
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Russia's accession to the WTO next year will set the stage for a more active dialogue with the EU on deeper integration and trade liberalisation. In this respect the formation of a FTA with the EU is a necessary, but not a sufficient condition for engaging Russia into an active dialogue on a broad range of political and economic issues. Other modalities of trade liberalisation, including regional cooperation and greater openness to investment would also need to be addressed. The delays in drawing up a new comprehensive framework of EU-Russia cooperation come at a time when the need for a renewed framework is greater than ever, which calls for the speedy launching of talks on the creation of a new comprehensive PCA in the near future.
... leading agricultural exporters such as Canada and Australia, could prove difficult if it require... such issues as containing illegal migration, fighting terrorism and money-laundering. The east...
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..., die unter anderem zu verstärkter Migration führen. Gemäss IKRK waren 1998 zum ersten ... . Canada 4.28% 80.91. 4.28% 80.91 158.94 . ...
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This paper looks upon the developments of Free Trade Agreements in relation to security aspects in the Middle East, with a special concern of the Jordanian situation. The author analyses the trade relations between Jordan and the EU as well as the US and compares these relations to the ones of other countries in the region with the two major western trading blocs. After a description of the historical development of these relations, the author provides a picture of the current situation and brings forward an outlook of the possible developments including problems that might occur.
... with security issues, including illegal migration. The potential impact of such agreements on Middle... by the US, following similar treaties with Canada, Israel and Mexico. The accord eliminates all tari...
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... 125,000, United States with 32,500 and Canada with 21,750. In, Europe, there are about 13,000 br...