The European challenge : industry's response to the 1992 programme

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The European challenge : industry's response to the 1992 programme

Harry P. Bowen ... [et al.] ; David G. Mayes (editor)

(The European initiative)

Harvester Wheatsheaf , Distributed in North and South America by the University of Michigan Press, 1991

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Some contributions translated from French

Includes index

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Description

All but two (the first and last) of the chapters in this book were commissioned by the European Commission as part of its programme of monitoring the impact of the European Single market. However the views expressed in them are those of the authors' and have not been subject to editorial control by the Commission. The book provides a mid-term review of the progress towards the single market in a variety of commercial and industrial spheres. It shows that there is little scope for easy generalizations about how the approach of 1992 is affecting industries and businesses, but there is no doubt that the advance towards the single market is having a radical effect on the structure of European industry and commerce.

Table of Contents

  • Introduction, David G. Mayes
  • the automobile industry, Didier Salvadori
  • the European truck industry, Leo Sleuwaegen
  • the railway industry, David G. Mayes
  • Airlines, Gernot Klepper
  • the aerospace industry, Gernot Klepper
  • electronic components and semi-conductors, Harry P. Bowen
  • consumer electronics, Harry P. Bowen
  • office machinery, data processing and information technology, Isabelle Pouplier
  • the chemical and pharmaceutical industries and artificial fibres, Elisabeth de Ghellinck
  • the steel and metal industry, Gernot Klepper
  • the machine tool industry, David G. Mayes
  • textiles and clothing, Christine Huttin
  • financial strategies, Joelle Laudy.

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