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Preface | ||
1 | From the Treaty of Rome to Maastricht: The Theory and Practice of European Integration | 1 |
2 | The European Monetary System | 45 |
3 | Fixed Exchange Rates and Deflation: The European Monetary System and the Gold Standard | 68 |
4 | Whither European Monetary Union? | 83 |
5 | European Monetary Union: Progress, Problems and Prospects | 103 |
6 | What Price European Monetary Union? | 124 |
7 | Completing the Internal Market in the European Union | 139 |
8 | After 1992: The Political Economy of the Single European Act | 157 |
9 | The Economic Implications of Enlarging the European Union | 170 |
10 | The Economics of Social Responsibility in the European Union | 188 |
11 | The Common Agricultural Policy: Its Operation and Reform | 206 |
12 | Japanese Foreign Direct Investment: The Impact on the European Union | 223 |
13 | Competition Policy in the European Union | 238 |
14 | The Regional Policy of the European Union | 255 |
Statistical Appendix: Data series on the EU, 1964-94 | 277 | |
Bibliography | 292 | |
Index | 303 |
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