The Economics of European Integration: Theory, Practice, PolicyRoutledge, 27. mar. 2017 - 460 strani Through four previous editions The Economics of European Integration by Willem Molle has established itself as a preferred textbook for students of the economics of the EU as well as a reliable reference work for those with a professional interest in the European Union. Carefully revised, this fifth edition takes into account changes in course requirements, new statistical information, and recent policy developments. It includes new material on: - the ongoing integration of the New Member States and the new forms of association with accession countries in Central and Eastern Europe; - the implementation of the Monetary Union and the performance of the euro; - the EU experience as a guide for the economic integration of other regions and for the improvement of world economic governance. Written in a clear style and combining original insights with authoritative analysis, this new edition will further enhance the book's reputation for providing the ideal introduction to the economics of the European Union. |
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Short History | |
Institutions | |
Common Market | |
worldwide employment thousands 19702003 | |
customs unions of A and B and of A B and C | |
Energy | |
Services | |
Transport | |
Conditions for Balanced Growth | |
Allocation Internal Market and Competitiveness Policies | |
Economic and Monetary Union | |
Goods | |
Services | |
Labour | |
Capital | |
Sectors of Activity | |
Agriculture | |
Manufacturing | |
Cohesion Policies | |
External Relations | |
Conclusions and Lessons | |
Evaluation | |
What Lessons for Regional Integration Schemes? | |
What Lessons from the EU for the Design of Global Integration? | |
Bibliography | |
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The Economics of European Integration: Theory, Practice, Policy Willem Molle Prikaz kratkega opisa - 2006 |
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advantages agreements agricultural budget capital markets capital movements cent Chapter Commission common market companies competition considerable consumer convergence coordination cost Council currency customs union demand direct investment domestic economic integration economies of scale efficient EFTA employment energy EU budget Europe European Union example exchange rates exports external Figure firms foreign foreign direct investment framework free trade global governments growth harmonisation important income increased industry instance institutional economics institutions instruments internal market international trade intra-EU labour market liberalisation major manufacturing market integration member countries mergers migration monetary union objectives OECD partners period policy integration political problems production factors programme realised regime regional regulation restrictions rules sector situation social specialisation structure subsidiarity Table tariff third countries trade creation trade diversion trade in services transactions transport Treaty Treaty of Rome wages welfare effects