Richard Baldwin,
Graduate Inst. of International Studies, Geneva Charles Wyplosz,
Graduate Inst. of International Studies, Geneva
ISBN: 0077111192 Copyright year: 2006
Overview
The Economics of European Integration, 2/e provides students with an accessible presentation of the facts, theories and controversies driving
rapid change in the heart of Europe. The
authors combine essential elements of
European history, institutions, law, politics
and policies with clear and accessible
explanations of the economic principles
of European integration. The result is an
expert analysis of the contemporary status
of integration within the European Union.
This second edition has been thoroughly updated
and expanded to incorporate recent developments
within the European Union, and to reflect current
teaching in European Economics. New material
in this edition includes coverage of economic
integration, labour markets and migration;
EU competition and state aid policy; and EU
trade policy.
Designed for students taking modules in European
economics, the book offers a rigorous yet clear
exposition of economic arguments alongside
examples, illustrations, and questions that bring
this contemporary topic to life.