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Unit Two: Trading with the EU

Home All Courses Business and Trade EU TRADE AND INVESTMENT IN HISTORIC AND CONTEMPORARY PERSPECTIVE Units Unit Two: Trading with the EU

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EU TRADE AND INVESTMENT IN HISTORIC AND CONTEMPORARY PERSPECTIVE

EU TRADE AND INVESTMENT IN HISTORIC AND CONTEMPORARY PERSPECTIVEUnitsUnit Two: Trading with the EUStep One: Economic liberation of the EU and its trade openness

Step One: Economic liberation of the EU and its trade openness

The 120-year statistics (trade to GDP) proves that all Europe countries were and remain much more open to trade than, say, China or Russia, and this is true for all small economies.

This project has been funded with support from the European Commission.
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