The economics of European integration

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The economics of European integration

Richard Baldwin and Charles Wyplosz

McGraw-Hill Education, c2015

5th ed

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Now in its 5th edition, the Economics of European Integration guides students through the facts, theories and controversies surrounding the dynamics of European economics. With clear and comprehensive discussions about European history, law, institutions, politics and policies, students are encouraged to explore and analyse the contemporary status of integration within the European Union. Designed for students taking modules in European economics, the text provides in-depth analysis of economics arguments with examples, illustrations and questions to help bring this thought-provoking subject to life.

Table of Contents

Part 1: History, Facts and Institutions 1. History 2. Facts, Law, Institutions and Budget 3. Decision MakingPart II: The Microeconomics of Economic Integration 4. Essential Microeconomics Tools 5. The Essential Economics of Preferential Liberalization 6. Market Size and Scale Effects 7. Growth Effects and Factor Market Integration 8. Economic Integrations, Labour Markets and Migration Part III: EU Micro Policies 9. The Common Agricultural Policy 10. Location Effects, Economic Geography and Regional Policy 11. EU Competition and State Aid Policy 12. EU Trade PolicyPart IV: The Macroeconomics of Monetary Integration 13. Essential Macroeconomic Tools 14. Essential Facts of Monetary Integration 15. Optimum Currency Areas Part V: EU Monetary and Fiscal Policies 16. The European Monetary Union 17. Fiscal Policy and the Stability Pact 18. The Financial Markets and the Euro 19. The Eurozone in crisis

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