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Regard micro-économique sur les unions douanières [some emphasis on the European economic community]
In: Revue d'économie politique, Band 85, S. 447-467
ISSN: 0373-2630
Structures foncières et exploitations agricoles [includes comparative information on the European Economic Community and some other countries]
In: Notes et Etudes Documentaires, Heft 4655/4656, S. 7-229
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Sources for the history of European integration: 1945 - 1955 ; a guide to archives in the countries of the community
In: Publications of the European University Institute 4
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Prospects for agriculture in the European Economic Community
In: Les cahiers de Bruges N.S., 38
European Union and the defence of Europe. Resolution 55: adopted by the Presidential Committee on 11.Sept.1975
In: Document, 679
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La coopération minière dans Lomé II [treaty between the European economic community and 59 developing countries, signed Oct. 31, 1979]
In: Revue du marché commun, S. 59-62
ISSN: 0035-2616
Military and social spending in the Soviet Union ; Dépenses militaires et dépenses sociales en Union soviétique
The Soviet Union is based on the idea of international communism. The State declares, in turn, its national state and its globalist vocation. Social expenditure will be preferred in the first case, military expenditure in the latter case. Social expenditure cannot be described in this way, because it is the Communist Party, which represents the people, which has the power and itself determines the income of each worker. There is no exploitation of the profession as in capitalist countries. This type of study involves making assumptions about Moscow's social expenditure, estimating military expenditure and then resolving a number of statistical obstacles. This econometric analysis highlights the existence of a unilateral relationship between social and military spending. The overall effects of social and military spending on large economic variables are often opposed. Military expenditure is partly dependent on developments in social benefits, highlighting the continued choice between the power economy and the welfare economy. ; International audience ; The Soviet Union is based on the idea of international communism. The State declares, in turn, its national state and its globalist vocation. Social expenditure will be preferred in the first case, military expenditure in the latter case. Social expenditure cannot be described in this way, because it is the Communist Party, which represents the people, which has the power and itself determines the income of each worker. There is no exploitation of the profession as in capitalist countries. This type of study involves making assumptions about Moscow's social expenditure, estimating military expenditure and then resolving a number of statistical obstacles. This econometric analysis highlights the existence of a unilateral relationship between social and military spending. The overall effects of social and military spending on large economic variables are often opposed. Military expenditure is partly dependent on developments in social benefits, highlighting the ...
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