The economic emergence of a new Europe? : the political economy of cooperation and competition in the 1990s
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The economic emergence of a new Europe? : the political economy of cooperation and competition in the 1990s
E. Elgar, c1993
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Bibliography: p. 203-215
Includes index
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Description
Questions of European economic and political integration have been placed firmly on the policy agenda as we enter the late 1990s. The Economic Emergence of a New Europe? explores the arguments and forms of analysis deployed by those who have been pressing for closer integration since the early 1980s.Although events in Denmark and the United Kingdom have thrown the future of the post-Maastricht European Community into some confusion, the agreements already reached will propel the Community along a path of ever closer economic co-operation. Casting a sceptical eye over much of the economic analysis used to explore the effects and implications of the integration process, this book critically examines the reasons behind the contemporary imperative for greater integration among the European states, and assesses the likely limits of this programme.
Table of Contents
Contents: 1. Introduction 2. What is Europe? 3. The Evolution of the Managed Economy in Europe 4. Justifying European Economic Integration 5. Economic and Monetary Union: Problems and Prospects 6. Management and Industrial Policy in Europe 7. Eastern Europe and the ex-Soviet Union 8. Conclusion
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