Integration and disintegration in European economies

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Integration and disintegration in European economies

edited by Bruno Dallago, Giovanni Pegoretti

Dartmouth, c1995

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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The complexity of the processes triggered after 1989 by the onset of transition to democratic society and a market economy in Central and Eastern Europe, and the time required for them to settle and stabilize, means that the economic situation of the continent remains uncertain. This book collects analyses by 12 scholars from various European countries on diverse aspects of the processes of integration and disintegration under way in the European countries.

Table of Contents

  • Part 1 Integration and disintegration: an economic interpretation, Bruno Dallago
  • the opening process in East European economies, Laszlo Szamuely
  • differing approaches to the transition to post-socialist development in the newly-formed Balkan States, Ivo Bicanic and Marko Skreb. Part 2 Integration and disintegration in Europe: the EC versus the former USSR, Gijsbertus van Selm
  • economic disintegration in Eastern Europe - towards a new integration?, Madeline Andreff and Wladimir Andreff
  • Russia, CIS and the world economy - looking for new structures of integration, co-operation and trade, Horst Brezinski
  • divergent and convergent processes in integrating Europe - where are the Balkans?, Rossitsa Rangelova
  • wage hikes, unemployment and deindustrialization - on peculiarities in Eastern Germany's transition, Peter Kalmbach. Part 3 From the Soviet ruble to national rubles and independent currencies - the evolution of the ruble area in 1991-1993, Marek Dabrowski
  • escaping from the ruble - Estonia and Latvia compared, Seija Lainela and Pekka Sutela
  • intermediate and final objectives in the process of EMU, Ferdinando Targetti
  • Italy and the crisis of the EMS, Luigi Bosco.

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