ABSTRACT

Europe is in a period of rapid transition. The Single European Market has been completed, and many barriers to the free mvoement of goods, services, labour and capital have been removed. However the moves towards deeper European union, with full monetary union by 1999, have proved more problematic. Outside the EU, the collapse of communism has adde

chapter 1|42 pages

FROM THE TREATY OF ROME TO MAASTRICHT

The Theory and Practice of European Integration

part |2 pages

Part I MACROECONOMIC PERSPECTIVES

chapter 3|15 pages

FIXED EXCHANGE RATES AND DEFLATION

The European Monetary System and the Gold Standard

chapter 4|20 pages

WHITHER EUROPEAN MONETARY UNION?

chapter 5|21 pages

EUROPEAN MONETARY UNION

Progress, Problems and Prospects

part |2 pages

Part II MICROECONOMIC ISSUES

chapter 8|13 pages

AFTER 1992

The Political Economy of the Single European Act

chapter 11|17 pages

THE COMMON AGRICULTURAL POLICY

Its Operation and Reform

chapter 12|15 pages

JAPANESE FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT

The Impact on the European Union