The economics of European integration : limits and prospects

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The economics of European integration : limits and prospects

Miroslav N. Jovanović

E. Elgar, c2005

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 863-905) and index

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Description

It is of paramount importance that European firms, investors and countries, take into consideration the implications, changes and opportunities of European integration in their decision-making processes. This is reinforced by the fact that the EU has been continuously evolving and enlarging. This textbook is one of the first to cover the subject of the economics of the EU, including all 25 member countries as well as several other potential candidate countries. Miroslav Jovanovic argues that monetary union and eastern enlargement have amplified existing discrepancies among the member countries. For example, the introduction of the euro highlighted the different speeds at which economic policy in the EU moves. Twelve member countries joined the eurozone, but more than half of the 25 EU member countries remain outside this most profound economic project in the EU, either by choice - Britain, Denmark and Sweden - or by ineligibility - the ten countries that entered the EU in 2004. There is also the added complication of general public suspicion about the EU and a number of its projects. With this in mind, this textbook looks at the origin, development and potential limits and prospects of the process of European integration by considering the principal EU economic policies. The book also discusses topics such as foreign direct investment, transnational corporations and the location of firms and industries. The complex material is presented in a reader-friendly way, yet underpinned by a sound theoretical framework and revealing examples. This accessible and approachable text is aimed at upper level students in the fields of European studies, economics - particularly international economics - business studies, international relations and economic geography.

Table of Contents

Contents: Preface 1. The Origin, Evolution and Prospects for the European Union 2. Monetary Integration 3. Fiscal Policy and the Budget 4. Common Agricultural Policy 5. Competition Policy 6. Industrial Policy in Manufacturing and Services 7. Trade Policy 8. Spatial Location of Production and Regional Policy 9. Capital Mobility 10. Mobility of Labour 11. Social Policy 12. Environment Policy 13. Transport Policy 14. Eastern Enlargement 15. Conclusion Bibliography Index

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Details

  • NCID
    BA71085197
  • ISBN
    • 1843766914
    • 1845423771
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Cheltenham, U.K.
  • Pages/Volumes
    xix, 918 p.
  • Size
    24 cm
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