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  Mentions légales
    N°9
Summer 1998
The Competitiveness of Nations
 
Since the first oil shock and the end of the Bretton Woods system in 1973, the world economy has continuously gone through shocks of all sorts: the fall of the Berlin Wall, the Gulf War, the European Single Market, the Treaties of Maastricht and Amsterdam, the Marrakesh Accords on the creation of the World Trade Organisation etc. are but some of the events of the last decade that have had major consequences on the development of the world economy. Given such a rapidly changing environment, the CEPII has set out to summarise the state of competitiveness between nations.

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