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Figure  1.2  shows  the  geographical  breakdown  of  the  paid  by  the  European  Union  Institutions
Table 2.1.1: Changes in and structure of credit flows from 1987 to 1995
Table 2.1.2: Changes in and structure of the main debit items of the current-account balance from 1987 to 1995
Table 2.1.4: Changes in and structure of current transfers paid by the European Union Institutions from 1987 to  1995  E A G G F  " G u a r a n t e e "  c u r r e n t  t r a n s f e r s  E S F  c u r r e n t  t r a n s f e r s  E D F  c u r r e n t
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