Perspectives On Business & Economics

Benelux: Integration and Individuality

Volume 26, 2008


Introduction
by Michael G. Baylor

From Multiculturalism to Integration or from Marginalization to Assimilation?
by Tamara Nisic

The Belgian State: A Unique Past and a Questionable Future

by Stephanie L. Berger

Benelux Economic Union - A new Role for the Twenty-First Century
by M. Jeremy Wals

Luxembourg: World Headquarters for the Steel Industry
by Cameron Copeland

Agriculture and Water Quality: Balancing Economic and Environmental Priorities in the Netherlands
by Sue Nee Tan

Dutch Health Insurance Reform: An Evolving Effort to Transform Healthcare
by Rachel Stewart

From Control to Management: changes in Dutch Flood Mitigation
by Anthony Kuster

The State of Entrepreneurship in Belgium and the Netherlands
by Michael Ballanco

The Importance of Language Acquisition and the Education of Immigrant Children in Belgium
by Richard Sypeck

The Belgian Energy Landscape: Security, Efficiency, and Sustainability
by Caitlin M. Shenk

Luxembourg's Financial Services Sector as a Product of Nimble Tax and Regulatory Policy
by Bridget Clancy


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