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Title: The 'anti-economics' of the European common market
Authors: Krauss, Melvin B.
Keywords: Markets -- Europe
Economic policy -- Europe
Value-added tax
Monetary unions -- Europe
Issue Date: 1973
Publisher: University of Malta. Faculty of Economics, Management and Accountancy
Citation: Krauss, M. B. (1973). The 'anti-economics' of the European common market. Economic and Social Studies, 2, 35-47.
Abstract: I would like to preface my comments by extending a personal but public note of appreciation to the administrators, faculty and students of the Royal University for inviting me to visit and address this distinguished audience of scholars, business men and government officers, this evening on the theme of the 'Anti-Economics' of the European Common Market and its relation to the tax harmonization program of the Community. Perhaps the title of my talk warrants clarification? What is precisely meant by the 'anti-economics' of the European Economic Community for one; and what is meant by 'tax harmonization' for the other? And even more important, why should this distinguished gathering be interested in either one of them?
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle/123456789/34233
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Economic and Social Studies, Volume 2, 1973

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