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EC4333_2007

Here are the course outlines, lecture notes and sample exams for EC4333, Economics of European Integration, for Autumn 2007.

Course Outline

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CoursePackSample Exam

—Lectures—

Lecture Zero, Introduction to the Course

Lecture One, Concepts

Lecture Two, Budget, Institutional Analysis, Trade Creation & Diversion

Lecture Three, Trade, Tariffs, and Welfare | (Click here to watch a podcast of lecture 3)

Lecture Four, Economic and Monetary Union |

Lecture Five, Optimal Currency Areas | (Click here to watch a podcast of the lecture)

Lecture Six, Factor Market Integration and Growth | (Click here to watch a podcast of the lecture)

Lecture Seven, The CAP | (Click here to watch a podcast of the lecture)

Lecture Eight, Mergers and Acquisitions | (Click here to watch a podcast of the lecture)

Lecture Nine, Inequality in the EU |(Click here to watch a podcast of the lecture)

Lecture Ten, Enlargement and the Political Economy of Factor Mobility. | Podcast

Lecture Eleven, Ireland in the EU | Podcast

Lecture Twelve: Finale | Podcast

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