European Economic Integration (Longman Economics Series)
by Mr Frank Mcdonald (Author), Dr Stephen Dearden (Author), Mr Frank Mcdonald (Author), Dr Stephen Dearden (Author)
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Used
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1992
$11.66
European economic integration represents one of the biggest changes in the the structure not just of the national economies of Europe but of the global economy itself. As the pace of change accelerates economic integration cannot be achieved without a range of policy changes, such as social and environmental policy which go beyond the purely economic . This book covers the broad agenda of integration by focusing in three parts on: the single market, customs union, monetary union and EC budget; the range of policies required to implement these unions; the way in which European integration affects Europe's relations with the rest of the world. The book assumes only a basic knowledge of economics making it useful for students of business studies and European studies as well as economics. It also examines the effect of German reunification on the European economy for an up-to-date analysis of the European state,
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Used
Paperback
1998
$5.80
With its clear and accessible style and its combination of theory and applications, European Economic Integration will enable students to understand the European Community and place it in economic and historic context. The book focuses principally on the economic dimension of the EU, but places this firmly within the context of the surrounding political debates. Much has changed in the European Union since the publication of the third edition with the successful launch of the Euro and the accession of ten new member states. The 4th edition has been comprehensively revised to reflect these changes, providing up-to-date-coverage of the most important issues facing European economies in the 21st Century. Assuming only an introductory knowledge of economics and with its comprehensive coverage of EU economic policies, European Economic Integration is ideally suited to all students taking courses on the economics of the EU as part of an economics, business studies or inter-disciplinary European studies degree.
Synopsis
European economic integration represents one of the biggest changes in the the structure not just of the national economies of Europe but of the global economy itself. As the pace of change accelerates economic integration cannot be achieved without a range of policy changes, such as social and environmental policy which go beyond the purely economic . This book covers the broad agenda of integration by focusing in three parts on: the single market, customs union, monetary union and EC budget; the range of policies required to implement these unions; the way in which European integration affects Europe's relations with the rest of the world. The book assumes only a basic knowledge of economics making it useful for students of business studies and European studies as well as economics. It also examines the effect of German reunification on the European economy for an up-to-date analysis of the European state,