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The constitutional dilemma of European integration

Authors
  1. Brian Barry
  2. David A Baldwin
  3. David Schmidtz
  4. David Schmidtz
  5. David Schmidtz
  6. Dennis C Mueller
  7. Dennis C Mueller
  8. Elinor Ostrom
  9. Frank Vibert
  10. Frank Vibert
  11. G Naets
  12. Gordon Tullock
  13. Gordon Tullock
  14. Gregory S Kavka
  15. Hugo Grotius
  16. James M Buchanan
  17. James M Buchanan
  18. James M Buchanan
  19. Jean Hampton
  20. Jean Hampton
  21. Jody S Kraus
  22. John Locke
  23. John Rawls
  24. Joseph P Kalt
  25. J�rgen Christensen
  26. Leslie Green
  27. Madeleine Hosli
  28. Mancur Olson
  29. Manfred Teutemann
  30. Michael Taylor
  31. Murray N Rothbard
  32. Ole P Kristensen
  33. Ole P Kristensen
  34. Peter Kurrild-Klitgaard
  35. Peter Kurrild-Klitgaard
  36. Peter Kurrild-Klitgaard
  37. Peter Nedergaard
  38. Peter Nedergaard
  39. Robert D Tollison
  40. Robert H Bates
  41. Roland Vaubel
  42. Roland Vaubel
  43. Roland Vaubel
  44. Roland Vaubel
  45. Samuel Pufendorf
  46. Samuel Pufendorf
  47. Stefan Voigt
  48. Thomas 1651 Hobbes
  49. Tyler Cowen
  50. William S Peirce
  51. William S Peirce
Publication date
1 January 1998
Publisher
Doi

    Abstract

    The paper analyzes European integration from a constitutional economics perspective. It is argued that the use of the Prisoners' Dilemma as a description of the advantages of European integration is fallacious. If the situation is a PD, the solution is impossible; if it is not, it is unnecessary

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