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With all the “Euro‐hysteria” surrounding 1992 many may accept already that the realisation of a single market is a foregone conclusion. Unfortunately, argues the author, the truth is somewhat different. The bureaucrats in Brussels may not be up to the tasks involved in creating a single European market. More importantly, it is suggested that a good deal of the resources they do have are being wasted on irrelevant initiatives.
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