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Eastward Enlargement of the European Union

Economic Aspects

by Gustav Dieckheuer (Volume editor) Boguslaw Fiedor (Volume editor)
©2003 Edited Collection VIII, 214 Pages

Summary

After more than a decade of transformation and catching-up to the present members of the EU the applicant countries now comply with many of the political and economic requirements laid down at the Copenhagen summit in 1993. Because of such a clear direction it is necessary and advisable to take a close look at the chances and the risks of the enlargement for the old member countries as well as for the new ones. This is the background of a collection of articles published in this book. The papers cover a wide range of important aspects of the EU eastern enlargement, for instance trade effects, country-specific as well as EU politics, regional transborder co-operation and monetary issues concerning a country’s currency regime.

Details

Pages
VIII, 214
Year
2003
ISBN (Softcover)
9783631514306
Language
English
Keywords
Erweiterung Internationale Wirtschaftspolitik Kongress Breslau (2002) Germany EU Regional Economic Policy European Union Economic Transformation Economic Integration Europäische Union Poland
Published
Frankfurt/M., Berlin, Bern, Bruxelles, New York, Oxford, Wien, 2003. VIII, 214 pp., num. fig. and tables

Biographical notes

Gustav Dieckheuer (Volume editor) Boguslaw Fiedor (Volume editor)

The Editors: Gustav Dieckheuer is director of the Institute for Industrial Economics and professor at the University of Münster, Germany. His main fields of research are international economics and macroeconomics. Boguslaw Fiedor is director of the Institute of Ecological Economics, head of the Economics Department and professor at the University of Wroclaw, Poland.

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