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The Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR) in London is created non-governmental, independent Forschungsinstitut, 1983, who used up itself the political counselling and economic research.

The CEPR coordinates the activities of an international network of over 550 "“Research Fellows"”, "“Affiliates"” and "“Associates"”. The publications of the institute cover a large range at conferences, analyses, conclusions and recommendations. There are no central given contentwise definitions.

Literature

  • Simon J. Evenett: "“The CROSS boron that mergers and acquisitions wave OF the late 1990s"”. Cambridge, measure. 2003
  • Lans Bovenberg (Hrsg.): "“Special issue: Tax coordination into the European union: Conference on Tax Policy into the European union, organized by the Research Centre for Economic Policy (OCFEB) OF Erasmus University Rotterdam, hero RK the Dutch Ministry OF Finance in The Hague"”. Norwell, mA among other things: Kluwer Academic publication., 2003. (Series of publications: Internationally tax and public finance; 10.2003, 6 - P. 619 - 762.)
  • Daniel Cohen (Hrsg.): "“The economics OF rising inequalities"”. Oxford among other things: Oxford Univ. Press, 2002. 358 S. ISBN 0-19-925402-8
  • David Greenaway: "“Foreign direct investment and economic integration: proceedings OF the Leverhulme Centre for Research on Globalisation and Economic Policy Conference, June 2001"”. Oxford among other things: Blackwell, 2002. (P. 291 - 482 series: The Manchester School; Volume. 70, No. 3)

See also: Direct investment, globalization, income distribution, Paul Krugman, social inequality

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