A major watershed in efforts to integrate OEurope,O the negotiations for adding as many as ten transition economies to the European Union promise to be complex, acrimonious, and protracted. Clarifying why the debate will be so contentious, this timely volume focuses especially on core economic issues. The contributors explore the difficulties facing candidate countries, present members, and outside groups; the uneasy relationship between the EU and its eastern neighbors; and the losses and gains each side can expect over the short and long term as the EU widens to include new members while trying to preserve the integrity of the single market.
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This important work addresses problems facing the formerly state socialist economies of Eastern Europe as they move toward membership in the European Union and also highlights barriers to achieving an ever closer union of European nations as the EU expands beyond its current membership. -- G. T. Potter * CHOICE * This important work addresses the problems facing the formerly state socialist economies of Eastern Europe as they move toward membership in the European Union and also highlights barriers to achieving an ever closer union of European nations as the EU expands beyond its current membership. * CHOICE * No other book covers the topic so comprehensively and in so unified a fashion. The scholarship is excellent-a significant contribution to the literature. -- Paul Marer, Indiana University
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Höhe: 236 mm
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978-0-8476-9323-8 (9780847693238)
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Jozef M. van Brabant is Principal Economics Affairs Officer, UN Secretariat. He is the author or editor of many books and articles on centrally planned and transition economies.
Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Transitions and their Impacts on European Integration Chapter 3 Conditions for EU Entry-the TEs Chapter 4 IGC96-"Deepening" vs. "Widening" Chapter 5 Exchange-rate Regimes and Monetary Policies for EU Candidates Chapter 6 Nominal and Real Convergence-At What Speed? Chapter 7 Structural Convergence-Through Industrial Policy Chapter 8 Enlargement-Conflicts and Policy Options Chapter 9 The Impact of Widening on Outsiders Chapter 10 Conclusion: Toward Membership