ABSTRACT

First Published in 2005. The author’s intention was to write a history of the greatest economic boom in European history, of that unique, ugly and triumphant experience of the 1950s and 1960s which changed so utterly the scope of human existence and expectations as well as the consciousness of the people of western Europe. But it became clear that this extraordinary boom had one other attribute as unique as the remarkable length of time over which the growth of output, incomes and wealth lasted.

chapter 1|55 pages

The crisis of 1947

chapter 3|36 pages

The European Recovery Programme

chapter 4|42 pages

France and the control of German resources

chapter 5|44 pages

The depoliticization of the OEEC

chapter 7|24 pages

The advent of the customs union

chapter 10|36 pages

The European payments union

chapter 12|59 pages

The Schuman Plan

chapter 13|41 pages

Towards the common market

chapter 14|41 pages

Conclusions