Europe's Experimental Union

Europe's Experimental Union

Author: Brigid Laffan

Publisher: Psychology Press

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 252

ISBN-13: 041510260X

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The dynamics of European integration is increasingly topical as Europe's political leaders grapple with the nature and purpose of the EU in the light of major developments. This book provides an analysis of an unsettled Europe and the unsettled nature of scholarly analysis of the EU.


European Economic Integration

European Economic Integration

Author: Miroslav Jovanovic

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2002-09-11

Total Pages: 425

ISBN-13: 1134866577

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In this major new text, Miroslav N.Jovanovic presents an analysis of all the major aspects of economic integration in the European Union. Beginning with an overview of the origins of European integration, he moves on to discuss in detail all the main policy areas. These include: *monetary policy *competition policy *industrial policy *fiscal policy *trade policy *the Common Agricultural Policy *foreign direct investment *regional policy. The volume also includes a discussion of less well-known policy areas, such as social policy, environmental policy and transport policy. Containing an excellent blend of theory and practice and presenting a highly complex issue in an accessible and non-technical way, this text will be an invaluable resource for students of international economics, international business and European studies.


Mapping European Economic Integration

Mapping European Economic Integration

Author: A. Verdun

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2013-11-14

Total Pages: 305

ISBN-13: 1137317361

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By examining the various policy subfields of European economic integration such as agriculture, trade, banking, economic governance and sustainability this book offers a comprehensive and wide-ranging analysis of developments that have taken place in the past five years aimed at exploring the path of economic integration in Europe.


Spatial Dynamics of European Integration

Spatial Dynamics of European Integration

Author: Manfred M. Fischer

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 1999-07-26

Total Pages: 392

ISBN-13:

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This text primarily emphasizes the economic agenda associated with European integration, covering: European Monetary Unification and implications; economic integration, cohesion and regional policy; and community enlargement towards Central and Eastern Europe.


European Economic Integration as a Challenge to Industry and Government

European Economic Integration as a Challenge to Industry and Government

Author: Richard Tilly

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2013-12-14

Total Pages: 557

ISBN-13: 3642800149

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The EU Single Market and the opening up of Eastern Europe offer a chance to create a truly pan-European market economy. In this respect, many lessons can be learned from early 20th-century developments in Europe. Bearing this in mind, the authors analyze the fragility of international trade, financial investment and foreign relations in and across Europe, from both a contemporary and historical perspective. In a period of increased migration and higher capital mobility, the major OECD countries are faced with such issues as monetary integration, the role of banks and the requirement for structural adjustment. Even more complex is the integration of Russia. Policymakers and the business community alike are presented simultaneously with unique opportunities and unique challenges - with old and new pitfalls looming.


The New European Economy

The New European Economy

Author: Loukas Tsoukalis

Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA

Published: 1993

Total Pages: 412

ISBN-13:

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Many changes have occurred in Europe in the last few years, with more developments arising in light of the impending unification of the European economic market. This volume scrutinizes the process of economic integration in Western Europe and its gradual emergence as a new regional entity. Tsoukalis identifies some distinguishing features of this economy as well as the outstanding issues as European unification approaches. Strongly oriented toward policy, the book contributes to the debate about the nature and future of European economic development, without neglecting the wider political ramifications of the issues.


The Political Economy of European Integration

The Political Economy of European Integration

Author: Finn Laursen

Publisher: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers

Published: 1995-07-13

Total Pages: 332

ISBN-13: 9789041100863

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The study of European integration produced much scholarly debate in the 1950s and '60s. The following two decades saw few works on European integration that included more elaborate discussions of theory and methodology; most studies in that period were fairly descriptive. In recent years there has been renewed theoretical interest in European integration. This book, however, is one of the first to discuss and apply various political-economy approaches explicitly to integration, including classical integration theory and modern public choice theories. Areas covered include common policies and decision making, as well as the external relations of the EU. The influence of the European Parliament, the concept of subsidiarity, trade policy, Economic and Monetary Union, reform of the Common Agricultural Policy, relations with EFTA and Eastern European countries, as well as enlargement, are all discussed. "Audience: " Of interest to both scholars and policy makers concerned with these issues.