The Economics of the Common Market by Dennis Swann

The Economics of the Common Market by Dennis Swann

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This volume provides a study of the economic principles underlying the decision to create and extend the scope of the European Community, and the development of policy ever since. It contains an updated survey of the decision-making institutions and a discussion of the new legislation.

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The Economics of the Common Market by Dennis Swann

This volume provides an in-depth study of the economic principles underlying the decision to create and extend the scope of the European Community, and the development of policy ever since. It contains an updated survey of the decision-making institutions and a discussion of the new legislation including the Social Charter of 1988 and the Maastricht Treaty of 1992, which once more launched the Community on the path to Economic and Monetary Union. Other major aspects - transport and tariff barriers, fisheries and factor movements, foreign policy and defence, social, regional and industrial policy, energy and the environment - are given comprehensive treatment in this edition, and there is a new section on the challenges facing the European Union.
Nancy Lee SWANN was Curator of the Gest Memorial Chinese Library at Princeton University.
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ISBN 13 9780140241099
ISBN 10 0140241094
Title The Economics of the Common Market
Author Dennis Swann
Series Penguin Economics
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Penguin Books Ltd
Year published 1995-08-31
Number of pages 416
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