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It is a co-operative venture, in which states accept a measure of mutual interference in specific areas.
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An alternative to all-out mergers, suggested by Jean Dermine, a professor at Insead, a business school near Paris, is to form a co-operative venture with foreign banks.
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And there is a precedent for a merger in stages: Scandinavian Airlines began as a co-operative venture between the airlines of Norway, Denmark and Sweden in 1946 and then merged in 1951.
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