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Overview"Questions of European economic and political integration have been placed firmly on the policy agenda as we enter the late 1990s. ""The Economic Emergence of a New Europe?"" explores the arguments and forms of analysis deployed by those who have been pressing for closer integration since the early 1980s. Although the vote in the Danish referendum has thrown the future of the post-Maastricht European Community into some confusion, the agreements already reached will propel the Community along a path of ever closer economic cooperation. Casting a sceptical eye over much of the economic analysis used to explore the effects and implications of the integration process, this book critically examines the reasons behind the contemporary imperative for greater integration among the European states, and assesses the likely limits of this programme." Full Product DetailsAuthor: Grahame F. ThompsonPublisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd Imprint: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd Weight: 0.362kg ISBN: 9781852785604ISBN 10: 1852785608 Pages: 240 Publication Date: 01 January 1993 Audience: College/higher education , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews`This well written book presents sound and convincing arguments. Its major strength is the use of the twin idea of institutional diversity and co-operation-competition in the European context.' -- Michael Dietrich, Sheffield University Management School, UK `A well-written book on European economic and political integration, critically examining the arguments and forms of analysis deployed by advocates of closer integration over the last ten years. The book presents sound and convincing arguments and its major strength is the use of the twin idea of institutional diversity and co-operation competition in the European context, with additional assessment of the likely limits of the integration programme.' -- Aslib Book Guide `Overall the book provides an excellent discussion of the issues relating to economic and political integration in Europe.' -- D. Perrons, Environment and Planning A `A well-written book that presents sound and convincing arguments, its major strength is the use of the twin idea of institutional diversity and cooperation - competition in the European context.' -- International Review of Administrative Sciences 'This well written book presents sound and convincing arguments. Its major strength is the use of the twin idea of institutional diversity and co-operation-competition in the European context.' -- Michael Dietrich, Sheffield University Management School, UK 'A well-written book on European economic and political integration, critically examining the arguments and forms of analysis deployed by advocates of closer integration over the last ten years. The book presents sound and convincing arguments and its major strength is the use of the twin idea of institutional diversity and co-operation competition in the European context, with additional assessment of the likely limits of the integration programme.' -- Aslib Book Guide 'Overall the book provides an excellent discussion of the issues relating to economic and political integration in Europe.' -- D. Perrons, Environment and Planning A 'A well-written book that presents sound and convincing arguments, its major strength is the use of the twin idea of institutional diversity and cooperation - competition in the European context.' -- International Review of Administrative Sciences 'This well written book presents sound and convincing arguments. Its major strength is the use of the twin idea of institutional diversity and co-operation-competition in the European context.' -- Michael Dietrich, Sheffield University Management School, UK 'A well-written book on European economic and political integration, critically examining the arguments and forms of analysis deployed by advocates of closer integration over the last ten years. The book presents sound and convincing arguments and its major strength is the use of the twin idea of institutional diversity and co-operation competition in the European context, with additional assessment of the likely limits of the integration programme.' -- Aslib Book Guide 'Overall the book provides an excellent discussion of the issues relating to economic and political integration in Europe.' -- D. Perrons, Environment and Planning A 'A well-written book that presents sound and convincing arguments, its major strength is the use of the twin idea of institutional diversity and cooperation - competition in the European context.' -- International Review of Administrative Sciences Author InformationGrahame F. Thompson, Senior Lecturer in Economics, The Open University, UK Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |