ABSTRACT

Through four previous editions The Economics of European Integration by Willem Molle has established itself as a preferred textbook for students of the economics of the EU as well as a reliable reference work for those with a professional interest in the European Union. Carefully revised, this fifth edition takes into account changes in course requirements, new statistical information, and recent policy developments. It includes new material on: - the ongoing integration of the New Member States and the new forms of association with accession countries in Central and Eastern Europe; - the implementation of the Monetary Union and the performance of the euro; - the EU experience as a guide for the economic integration of other regions and for the improvement of world economic governance. Written in a clear style and combining original insights with authoritative analysis, this new edition will further enhance the book's reputation for providing the ideal introduction to the economics of the European Union.

part 1|61 pages

General Issues

chapter 1|6 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|24 pages

Dynamics of the Integration Process

chapter 3|14 pages

Short History

chapter 4|15 pages

Institutions

part 2|81 pages

Common Market

chapter 5|21 pages

Goods

chapter 6|14 pages

Services

chapter 7|18 pages

Labour

chapter 8|25 pages

Capital

part 3|88 pages

Sectors of Activity

chapter 9|19 pages

Agriculture

chapter 10|21 pages

Manufacturing

chapter 11|15 pages

Energy

chapter 12|14 pages

Services

chapter 13|14 pages

Transport

part 4|101 pages

Conditions for Balanced Growth

chapter 15|23 pages

Stablisation: Economic and Monetary Union

chapter 16|25 pages

Redistribution: Cohesion Policies

chapter 17|21 pages

External Relations

part 5|55 pages

Conclusions and Lessons

chapter 18|20 pages

Evaluation