ABSTRACT
Considers the way in which the European Union has affected autonomy in macroeconomic policy-making of the member states. It begins with an introduction to economic ideas, and explores current themes surrounding monetary and fiscal policy and European integration, including economic policy co-ordination, objectives in national policy-making and moti
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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PART I Broad issues
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PART II Policy in four member states
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PART III Specific issues