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My objective is to try to isolate some gains and losses from the unification of markets that the European Community is planning for 1992, paying some special attention to what may be called information goods. To narrow the focus somewhat I will confine this essay to the unification of the product markets. If there is a common theme running through these notes it is my view of these markets as customer markets in the sense of a now-rather-old paper by Sidney Winter and me.
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Phelps, E.S. (1991). 1992 Europe as a Unified Customer Market. In: Faulhaber, G.R., Tamburini, G. (eds) European Economic Integration. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-3919-9_3
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