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Fault Lines in European Integration. An Introduction

2019
One decade after the collapse of Lehman Brothers heralded the economic and financial crisis that would keep the world in suspense and provide the initial spark for a range of processes of economic restructuring, the project of European integration finds itself confronted with a variety of problems that impede the realization of policy cohesion on the ...
Stefanie Wöhl   +3 more
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Integration of European Electricity Markets: Evidence from Spot Prices

Energy Journal, 2018
This paper investigates the current state of market integration among European electricity day-ahead spot prices. In our empirical analysis we utilize a large sample of hourly spot prices of 25 European markets for the period 2010Jan01/01h-2015Jun30/24h ...
K. Gugler   +2 more
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Introduction: an Overview of European Monetary Integration

2000
The introduction of a single currency covering the majority of European Union (EU) member states is a momentous event which will have profound consequences for people across the Continent and beyond. The Euro will become the currency in which individual citizens are paid and denote the price of all goods, services and labour across the whole Economic ...
Mark Baimbridge   +2 more
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European Integration and Human Resources: An Introduction

International Journal of Manpower, 1991
By the end of 1992 many of the barriers which still hinder trade between the European states will have gone. This article surveys recent developments in the European Community and economic adjustments in response to integration; summarising the other articles in this issue, which consider aspects such as the social charter, labour mobility and ...
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Introduction: Multinational Enterprises and European Economic Integration

1987
The relationship between multinational enterprises and nation states has long been a fraught one. This is particularly true since the end of the Second World War, when the growth rate of multinational enterprises and their global spread accelerated enormously (Buckley and Casson, 1976; 1985). One aspect of this evolving relationship has been the impact
Peter J. Buckley, Patrick Artisien
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Introduction: EMU as Integration, Europeanization, and Convergence

2002
AbstractThe introduction sets out three basic questions that the book seeks to address. First, what are the implications for member states of globalization and of the EMU's institutional design? Second, how does EMU affect discourse, identities, political structures, and public policies in member states?
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The Domestic Politics of Regionalism and European Integration: Introduction

The EU and Territorial Politics within Member States, 2004
Angela K. Bourne
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Introduction: Welfare Markets, Democracy and European Integration

2016
As the latest crisis of financial capitalism which broke out in 2008 in the USA put the European banking sector in turmoil, its rescue by public funding caused public debt to skyrocket in the overwhelming majority of European countries. Since then, the policies of austerity implemented across Europe have strongly targeted the welfare state(s).
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Introduction: Germany and European Integration

German Yearbook of Contemporary History, 2019
Mark Gilbert   +2 more
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