The 1985 Single Market Legislative Programme aimed to stimulate production, increase competition, reduce prices and so increase demand. The overall objective was to improve living standards throughout Europe. But what real benefit has the Single Market brought to the citizens of Europe and how might it function better in the future? This report summarizes the findings of researchers who carried out a series of studies assessing the effects of the Single Market. Multiple aspects of the European Community were examined, both by the industry or service sector, or globally by patterns of trade, job creation and competition.
The 1985 Single Market Legislative Programme aimed to stimulate production, increase competition, reduce prices and so increase demand. The overall objective was to improve living standards throughout Europe. But what real benefit has the Single Market brought to the citizens of Europe and how might it function better in the future? This report summarizes the findings of researchers who carried out a series of studies assessing the effects of the Single Market. Multiple aspects of the European Community were examined, both by the industry or service sector, or globally by patterns of trade, job creation and competition.
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Für höhere Schule und Studium
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illustrations, graphs, tables
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Höhe: 215 mm
Breite: 135 mm
ISBN-13
978-92-827-8701-4 (9789282787014)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
A flying start; putting the machine in motion; the broadest barriers - breached if not broken; milestones in manufacturing; breaking new ground in services; the "new look" market; competition and competitiveness; growth, jobs and cohesion; protecting people and the environment; networks beyond the 90s; looking to the future.