by ProfAliMEl-Agraa (Author)
January 1 2002: 300 million Europeans cease trading in their local currency and fill their pockets, wallets, and bank accounts with a new pan-European currency - the euro. European mints have produced over 65billion pieces of the currency, which armoured vans have transported to banks in even the most remote towns and villages of the 12 participating countries in the biggest European initiative since World War Two. British business people, just like British politicians and - for that matter - the general public, are deeply divided on the desirability of Euro membership but it seems almost inevitable that Britain will join the single currency. The debate about Europe has been a key governmental issue for several decades now, yet the subject is complex and largely inaccessible to the average person. The Euro and Britain sets out the essential theory to enable people to make informed decisions pending the forthcoming Euro debates, taking the reader through every aspect of the discussion clearly and comprehensively. The Euro and Britain is divided into three parts:
Format: Paperback
Pages: 389
Edition: 1
Publisher: Financial Times/ Prentice Hall
Published: 24 Jan 2002
ISBN 10: 0273656996
ISBN 13: 9780273656999
Ali M. El-Agraa is Professor of International Economics, International Economic Integration and EU Studies in Fukuoka University in Japan. He was previously Lecturer in Economics, then Senior Lecturer at the then School of Economics and Business Studies in the University of Leeds, UK. He was also Head of the Office of the University of Leeds Adviser to Overseas Students during 1979-82. Before that he was Assistant Lecturer, then Lecturer in Economics in Khartoum University in Sudan. He was also Visiting Professor of Internal Economics and Middle Eastern Studies with the International University of Japan, Visiting Professor of Economics with Vanderbilt University in the USA and Visiting Distinguished Professor of International Economic Integration, Fudan University of Shanghai. He has been granted a Lifetime Visiting Professorship at Wuhan University of China. He is now Senior Technical Advisor for the United Nation's Economic.
He has published numerous academic articles and about 20 books including The European Union: Economics and Policies, the 6th edition of The Economics of the European Community, first published in 1980.