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The experience acquired in Benelux has proved very useful in the formulation of subsequent integration plans. The present chapter gives an outline of the most important stages in this, the first experiment in Western European integration, followed by an appraisal.
… sie erlaubt den drei Ländern… auf solchen Gebieten tātig zu werden, die nicht oder noch nicht von der EWG erfasst werden.
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All the Treaty texts, together with comments, subsequent conventions, ministerial decisions, etc., are incorporated in the loose-leaf work Union économique Benelux. Textes de base, published by the Benelux Secretariat, supplements to which are issued at regular intervals.
Periodicals published by the Secretariat include Bulletin Benelux (since June 1957) — published up to March 1960 under the title of Bulletin Trimestriel (six issues per year) — and Bulletin Trimestriel de Statistique Benelux (since January 1954). There are also separate publications dealing in particular with wage policy and comparative budgets. See also Rapport commun des Gouvernements belge, Néerlandais et luxembourgeois au Conseil interparlementaire consultative de Benelux sur la réalisation et le fonctionnement d’une Union économique entre les trios états (yearly).
A good historical survey up to 1956 is found in J.E. Meade, Negotiations for Benelux: an annotated chronicle 1943–1956 (Princeton, Princeton University, 1957). A more systematic exposition is provided by J.E. Meade and S.J. Wells, “The building of Benelux 1943–1960”, in J.E. Meade, h.h. Liesner and S.J. Wells, Case studies in European economic union. The mechanism of integration (ed. J.E. Meade) (Oxford, Oxford University Press, 1962); see also in this work J.E. Meade, “The Belgium—Luxembourg Economic Union, 1921–1939”.
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van Meerhaeghe, M.A.G. (1980). Benelux. In: A Handbook of International Economic Institutions. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-8860-6_6
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