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EU's economic liberalization drive risks stagnation

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By Shada Islam and Daniela Schroeder Mar 24, 2007, 15:31 GMT


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Ivo CerckelMar 25th, 2007 - 06:06:40

Is the EU, as opposed to the euro (the ECB's, not the EU's, child), still relevant in an age of globalisation?
Does it matter whether the EU markets are 'free-in-the-sense-of-the-Diktats-from-Brussels'?
Is the game of competition not being played on a global market?
Or will Brussels continue in its arrogance to give a planetary application to its (competition law) Diktats?

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