Economic Integration in East and West (1976) explores the logic of economic integration to form free trade areas and common markets, and applies the findings to the European Economic Community and Comecon, and to third countries and the world economic order in general.
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978-1-040-32587-2 (9781040325872)
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Part 1. Theory 1. Market and Command: Introduction 2. The Economics of Restriction 3. Nationalism, Bilateralism and Multilateralism 4. Degrees of Integration 5. The Theory of Customs Unions 6. Union and Preference 7. Market and Command: Conclusion Part 2. Practice 8. The European Economic Community: From Six to Nine 9. The European Economic Community: the Central Institutions 10. The European Economic Community: Integration 11. The European Economic Community and the United Kingdom 12. The Council for Mutual Economic Assistance 13. Third Countries 14. The World Economic Order 15. Conclusion