European integration and the Iberian economies
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European integration and the Iberian economies
(University of Reading European and international studies)
Macmillan in association with the Graduate School of European and International Studies, University of Reading, 1989
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内容説明
An examination of the issues raised by the choice of trade strategies for the promotion of industrialization and economic growth by focusing on the experience of the Iberian economies during the process of their phased integration with the European community. In this volume, several economists examine the experience of the Iberian countries with their preferential trading arrangements with the EEC and EFTA in an effort to ascertain the effectiveness of these arrangements as part of a comprehensive strategy for economic development. Considering the fact that these preferential trading arrangements were designed to act as "incubators" for the progressive integration of the Iberian countries with the European Community, the book also examines how far they achieved the objective of preparing the two economies for full membership of the European community.
目次
- The balance of payments constraint and growth in Portugal - 1951-84, A.J.Marques Mendes and A.P.Thirlwall
- Spain's trade and development strategies, J.C.Gimenez, E.R.Martinez et al
- the effects of tarif preferences on export expansion, export diversification and investment diversion - a comparative analysis of the Iberian and other Mediterranean economies, G.N.Yannopoulos
- the Portuguese experience of European integration - a quantitative assessment of the effects of EFTA and EEC preferences, A.da Silva
- Spanish external trade and EEC tarif preferences, I.Fernandez and A.Gonzales
- Portugal's accession to the EEC and its impact on foreign director investment, E.M.Ferreira Taveira
- direct foreign investment and international trade in Spain, F.Caballero and A.Orti
- the Iberian countries in the EEC - risks and chances for their manufacturing industries, J.B.Donges and K.Schatz.
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