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The New European Economy Revisited examines the political economy of the European Union and the process of economic integration in Western Europe. It identifies the distinguishing features of this new European economy and the main challenges for the future.The text contains a full discussion of the enlargement of the EU and its recent incorporation of new nations. It examines aspects of this enlargement in a new chapter on regional and structural issues, with a complete explanation of EU regional policy. In addition, the coverage of monetary union issues is fully revised to include events up to the end of 1996, and provides a considered analysis of the probability of monetary union and its likely timescale. Finally, a new section on EU social policy enables students to receive an introduction to an increasingly important aspect of the EU impact on the lives of its citizens.It will be essential reading for students of European studies, European economics, or European politics, as well as practitioners and anyone interested in the future of Europe.
1. Searching for Things New and European ; 2. The Early Ups and Downs of European Integration ; 3. Treaty Revisions and the New Economic Orthodoxy ; 4. From Customs Union to the Internal Market ; 5. The Political Economy of Liberalization and Regulation ; 6. Social Policies and Labour Markets ; 7. Building a Regional Currency System ; 8. Towards Monetary Union ; 9. Cohesion and Redistribution ; 10. European or Global Power? ; 11. Ten Theses on Integration ; Contributors
Tsoukalis very successfully integrates political and economic approaches to understanding EU economic integration and covers a broad range of topics in his work./Y. Akbar/Regional Studies, Vol. 32.2.