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The Economics of European Integration, 3/e

By Richard Baldwin and Charles Wyplosz

Publisher:
McGraw Hill Higher Education

Publication Date:
May 2009

ISBN:
007-7-121631

Pages:
560

Summary

The Economics of European Integration, 3/e provides students with an accessible presentation of the facts, theories and controversies driving rapid change in the heart of Europe. The authors combine essential elements of European history, institutions, law, politics and policies with clear and accessible explanations of the economic principles of European integration. The result is an expert analysis of the contemporary status of integration within the European Union.

 

Accompanying slides for selected chapters by Richard Baldwin

 
 
Chapter 1: History
 
Chapter 2: Facts, Law, Institutions and the Budget
 
Chapter 3: Decision Making
 
Chapter 4: Essential Microeconomic Tools
 
Chapter 5: The Essential Economics of Preferential Liberalisation
 
Chapter 6: Market Size and Scale Effects
 
Chapter 7: Growth Effects and Factor Market Integration
 
Chapter 12: Common Agricultural Policy
 
Chapter 13: Location Effects, Economic Geography and Regional Policy
 

Chapter 15: EU Trade Policy

 
About the authors  

Richard Baldwin Charles Wyplosz
Richard Baldwin is Professor of International Economics, Graduate Institute, Geneva; CEPR Policy Director, and VoxEU.org Editor-in-Chief Charles Wyplosz is Professor of International Economics at the Graduate Institute of International Studies in Geneva where he is Director of the International Centre of Money and Banking Studies.