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Promoting Cohesion in the Enlarged EU: Is there a Role for National Development Plans?

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Integration, Growth and Cohesion in an Enlarged European Union

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Bradley, J. (2005). Promoting Cohesion in the Enlarged EU: Is there a Role for National Development Plans?. In: Bradley, J., Petrakos, G., Traistaru, I. (eds) Integration, Growth and Cohesion in an Enlarged European Union. ZEI Studies in European Economics and Law, vol 7. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/0-387-22854-3_8

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