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Unity With Diversity in the European Economy: The Community's Southern Frontier

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The enlargement that encompassed the accession of Greece in 1981 and of Spain and Portugal in 1986 significantly altered the balance of the European Community (EC), while the double shock of EC membership and 1992 could have driven the economies of the new members into depression or, equally, accelerate their modernisation. This important 1990 book from the Centre for Economic Policy Research examines theoretical issues in the integration of a diverse economic region and the combined impact of EC membership, financial integration and the single market programme on the joining countries. There is an introduction by the editors and a foreword by Michael Emerson and Richard Portes.

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Unity With Diversity in the European Economy: The Community's Southern Frontier, Jorge Braga de Macedo, C. J. Bliss

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1990
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Titel
Unity With Diversity in the European Economy: The Community's Southern Frontier
Sprache
Englisch
Verlag
CEPR
Erscheinungsdatum
1990
Einband
Hardcover
Seitenzahl
391
ISBN10
0521395208
ISBN13
9780521395205
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Beschreibung
The enlargement that encompassed the accession of Greece in 1981 and of Spain and Portugal in 1986 significantly altered the balance of the European Community (EC), while the double shock of EC membership and 1992 could have driven the economies of the new members into depression or, equally, accelerate their modernisation. This important 1990 book from the Centre for Economic Policy Research examines theoretical issues in the integration of a diverse economic region and the combined impact of EC membership, financial integration and the single market programme on the joining countries. There is an introduction by the editors and a foreword by Michael Emerson and Richard Portes.