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21. Endogenous OCA Theory: Using the Gravity Model to Test Mundell's Intuition

22. Fiscal Perspectives in Europe: Convergence and Debt's Burden

23. Campaigning in Poetry, Governing in Prose

24. Still Two Models of Capitalism? Economic Adjustment in Spain

25. The Politics of Institutional Learning and Creation: Bank Crises and Supervision in East Central Europe

26. Western Capital vs. the Russian State: Towards an Explanation of Recent Trends in Russia's Corporate Governance

27. Selling off the "Family Silver": The Politics of Privatization in the OECD 1990-2000

28. The Spread of Neoliberalism: U.S. Economic Power and the Diffusion of Market-Oriented Tax Policy

29. Is Europe Becoming the Most Dynamic Knowledge Economy in the World?

30. The Challenges of EU Accession for Post-Communist Europe

31. Post-Communist Competition and State Development

32. The Language of Democracy: Vernacular Or Esperanto? A Comparison between the Multiculturalist and Cosmopolitan Perspectives

33. All for All: Equality and Social Trust

34. Capital, Labor, and the Prospects of the European Social Model in the East

35. Lessons for Post-Communist Europe from the Iberian Integration into the EU after Sixteen Years

36. Why European Citizens Will Reject the EU Constitution

37. The EMU Macroeconomic Policy Regime and the European Social Model

38. Learning and Change in Twentieth-Century British Economic Policy

39. How Can International Organizations Shape National Welfare States? Evidence from Compliance with EU Directives

40. Hard and soft economic policy coordination under EMU: problems, paradoxes and prospects