Economic Integration, European Economic Community/European Union - International Business, Macroeconomics - General & Miscellaneous, European Union & E.E.C. - Politics & Government, Europe - International Business - General & Miscellaneous
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Overview
As European Integration has deepened and become more invasive the tension between the authority of the European Union and the autonomy of member states has increased. How fast and how far European integration will proceed are critical issues for scholars and policymakers in Europe and the United States. Barry Eichengreen and Jeffry Frieden have assembled a group of prominent economists and political scientists to discuss the most important - and most difficult - political and economic issues involved in European integration. The book focuses on three major issues: economic and monetary union, the reform and development of responsive political institutions for the Union, and the enlargement of the Union to include states to the east. This book will be of interest to political scientists and economists interested in the European Union and in regional efforts toward integration in other areas of the world.Book Details
Published
March 31, 1998
Publisher
The University of Michigan Press
Pages
352
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780472108404