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Jennifer C. Martin-Das, The European Monetary Union in a Public Choice Perspective

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  • Public Choice 116: 243–246, 2003

  • Jennifer C. Martin-Das, The European Monetary Union in a public choice perspective. The Locke Institute Series. Cheltenham, UK, and Northampton, MA, U.S.A.: Edward Elgar, 2002. xv + 318 pages. USD 110.00 (cloth).

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Hefeker, C. Jennifer C. Martin-Das, The European Monetary Union in a Public Choice Perspective . Public Choice 116, 243–246 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1024273816159

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