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U.S. precedents for Europe
Harold James
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United States
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France
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Europe
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Bordo
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Inflation
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Work Effort
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Growth Performance
50%
Financial Crisis
50%
Emergency Response
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Tax Smoothing
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Netherlands
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Sovereign
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18th Century
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Emergency Situation
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Debt Management
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Labor Taxation
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European Integration
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Labor Income
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Referendum
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Chancellor
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Merkel
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Military Conflict
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Constitutional Settlement
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Bill of Rights
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Political Level
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Constitutional Treaty
50%
Fiscal Response
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European Constitution
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Alexander Hamilton
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Word Borrowing
50%
Arts and Humanities
Leaders
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Crisis
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Independent
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Entity
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Europe
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Borrowing
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Eighteenth Century
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Atlantic
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Chancellor
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European Integration
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Argumentation
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Alexander Hamilton
100%
Bill of Rights
100%
European Constitution
100%
Social Sciences
Precedent
100%
Taxation
66%
Financial Crisis
33%
Eighteenth Century
33%
Inflation
33%
International Instruments
33%
Referendum
33%
European Integration
33%
Military Conflict
33%
Debt Management
33%
Argumentation
33%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Taxation
100%
Inflation
50%
Financial Crisis
50%
Debt Management
50%