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Economic Interdependence and Cooperation in Europe

English · Hardback

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Economic integration is the most noteworthy development in international economic policy at the end of this century. Enthusiasm for the European Union has been infectuous. Yet, there are many aspects for the EU that still remain obscure and which warrant further careful scrutiny. The subject of this book is the examination of the inherent economic and political inefficiencies in the transition process of Central and East European countries which are apt to slow down its pace, divert it from its proper course and, in some cases, even endanger its sustainability. The authors of the contributions in this book, economists and political scientists, investigate the applicability of the hyperthesis of mutual benefits resulting from countries in transition becoming open to international trade and investment.

List of contents

Summary:
Historical Background of a Monetary Union.- Transitional Economics: Theoretical and Institutional Issues.- Transitional Economics: Macroeconomic and Monetary Policy.- Competition Policy, Internal Market and Trade Policies in the CEECs.- Sectoral Issues in the Integration of CEECs into the EU.

Product details

Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.1998
 
EAN 9783540640080
ISBN 978-3-540-64008-0
No. of pages 200
Weight 418 g
Series Studies in International Economics and Institutions
Studies in International Economics and Institutions
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Business > International economy

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