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Beyond semi-sovereignty? Economic governance in Germany
Simon Green
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Politics, History and International Relations
Aston Centre for Europe (ACE)
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Germany
100%
Sovereignty
100%
Economic Governance
100%
Business Policy
25%
European Integration
25%
European Countries
25%
German Studies
25%
West Germany
25%
United Kingdom
25%
Economic Policy
25%
Chemical Industry
25%
German Model
25%
Institutional Relationships
25%
Economist Intelligence Unit
25%
Structure Relationship
25%
Late Work
25%
Academic Level
25%
Key Interventions
25%
Social Sciences
Germany
100%
Sovereignty
100%
German
40%
UK
20%
European Integration
20%
Chemical Industry
20%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Key Sector
100%
Chemical Industry
100%
Corporate Policy
100%
Arts and Humanities
Germany
100%
Collaborator
40%
Regular
20%
Kingdom
20%
colleagues
20%
European Integration
20%
German Model
20%