The economics of the European Union and the economies of Europe
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The economics of the European Union and the economies of Europe
Oxford University Press, 1998
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Bibliography: p. 386-387
Includes index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Beginning with the basic background and perspectives needed for non-European audiences, the authors focus on the most striking aspects of European integration such as trade, agriculture, and monetary unification. Part I of the book ends with a capstone chapter that describes current weaknesses in a wide range of EU policy affairs. Part II covers insights on national and regional responses to the European Union policy recommendations, because the bulk of relevant expenditures are made by individual countries and not the EU itself. Students can appreciate difficulties, as well as the singificant areas of agreement among EU countries. The book concludes with a discussion of the future of the European Union in an evolving world economy.
目次
Preface
Abbreviations
Chronology of the European Union
Map 1. The Per Capita Income Levels in Europe
Map w. Europe: The EU Members, Non-Members, Next Members, and the Rest
PART I. The Economics of the European Union
1: The European Union Today: What Lies Behind It? What Lies Ahead?
2: European Economic Integration, 1945-1958: All Plans Lead Toward Rome
3: The Customs Union: A Step Forward or a Step Backward?
4: Creating a Single European Market: Goods, Services, Labor, Capital
5: The Budget of the European Union: Accounting for Unity
6: The Common Agricultural Policy: Efficiency vs. Self
7: The European Monetary System: Deutsche Mark uber Alles
8: External Trade Policies: The EU and the Rest of the World
PART II. The Economies of Europe
9: Germany: From Division to Reunification
10: France: The Germans, the Colonies, the Provinces
11: Italy: The Messogiorno, the Northern League, Scala Mobile, and la Dolce Vita
12: Great Britain: Decolonization, Declining Regions, and the Thatcher Legacy
13: Benelux and Denmark: Economic Unions, Decolonization, and the Perils of Openness
14: Ireland, Greece, Portugal, and Spain: The First Outsiders Rejoin Europe
15: Austria, Finland, and Sweden: Part of the Outer Circle Joins In
16: Norway, Switzerland, Iceland, and Turkey: Teh Ope Outs and the Locked Out
17: The Next Expansion: From the Mediterranean to the Black Sea to the Baltic
Index
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