The Economics of European Integration by Richard Baldwin

The Economics of European Integration by Richard Baldwin

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Offers the student of European Union economics a textbook on trade and monetary integration within the EU, suitable for undergraduate level. It provides an analysis of the status of EU integration, combined with a introduction to historical and institutional contexts and the European economic environment. It contains examples and questions.

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The Economics of European Integration by Richard Baldwin

The "Economics of European Integration" offers the student of European Union economics an authoritative textbook on trade and monetary integration within the EU, suitable for undergraduate level. The prestigious author paring offers expert, cutting-edge analysis of the contemporary status of EU integration, combined with a solid introduction to historical and institutional contexts and the European economic environment. Designed for second or third year undergraduate economists, the book focuses upon the economic arguments with minimal technical distractions, providing the rigour needed to fully comprehend the issues in European Economics and the examples, illustrations, and questions to enliven the topic for the student.
Richard Baldwin is based at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, USA. Charles Wyplosz is based at the Graduate Institute of International Studies and ICMB, France.
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ISBN 13 9780077103941
ISBN 10 0077103947
Title The Economics of European Integration
Author Richard Baldwin
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
Year published 2003-12-16
Number of pages 418
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