Expanding Membership of the European Union

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Richard E. Baldwin, Pertti Haapararanta, Jaakko Kiander
Cambridge University Press, 27/10/1995 - 268 páginas
The debate about the expansion of the regional integration of Europe is set to dominate the European Union's (EU's) policy agenda in the coming years. While the countries of Central and Eastern Europe may aspire to EU membership only in the long term, four EFTA countries have already submitted formal applications, and are aiming for membership by the mid-1990s. This book, from the Centre for Economic Policy Research, addresses this imminent expansion, focusing on the "Northern Expansion" of Scandinavian countries, and on Austria. The volume has chapters on the key issues in the debate, including the theoretical motivation behind the clamor for entry to the EU, the political implication of expansion for the EU, and the effects on trade and production patterns across the whole of industry for new members.

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Introduction
1
Customs unions regional trading blocs and welfare
3
A domino theory of regionalism
25
Consumer services and economic integration
80
the impact of the EFTA
113
Migration in the integrated EU
143
Trade effects of regional aid
166
Regional effects of European integration
193
Implications of EU expansion for European agricultural policies
209
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213
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Index
265
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