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Britain, the Euro and Beyond: Alternative Voices in Contemporary Economics

Autor Mark Baimbridge, Philip B. Whyman
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 28 feb 2008
This important book provides an analysis of the economic relationship between Britain and the EU and discusses the future direction in which this relationship might develop. It examines the historic and contemporary costs and benefits of EU membership, and assesses whether this has been a burden or a benefit for the British economy. In addition the authors assess current trends and developments, most notably in the area of participation in Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) and the consequences that this would have. Questions of fiscal federalism, the development of a minimum level of social policy for Europe, together with the likely impact on business and trade unions are also considered. The authors then discuss potential future scenarios, including a more flexible loose membership arrangement or complete withdrawal, and the affect that a range of options might have on the British economy.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780754644149
ISBN-10: 0754644146
Pagini: 280
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Alternative Voices in Contemporary Economics

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Notă biografică

Mark Baimbridge is Senior Lecturer in Economics in the Department of Development and Economic Studies, School of Social and International Studies, University of Bradford, UK. Philip B. Whyman is Professor of Economics in the Department of Information and Finance, Lancashire Business School, University of Central Lancashire, UK.

Recenzii

'As Britain's link with the EU is very much a topical question, economically, socially and politically, this is a well-timed book that will contribute extensively and constructively to the debate. In laying out the main dimensions of the EU system, as well as engaging with the competing claims, the authors set out the pros and cons in a highly authoritative manner. The book ought to be read widely as a means of authoritatively informing a key debate.' John Wilson, University of Central Lancashire, UK 'This book builds upon the extensive body of work of the authors over the past decade regarding Britain's membership of the EU. It provides a detailed analysis of the past, present and future aspects of membership, together with outlining a series of bold alternatives.' Zhongmin Wu, Nottingham Trent University, UK '...Britain, the Euro and Beyond, could not be more timely...to be commended as a significant scholarly contribution in this highly topical field.' Perspectives on European Politics & Society

Cuprins

Preface; European Integration Timeline; Chapter 1 Introduction; Part 1 Britain as an Awkward Part ner; Chapter 2 Britain and the EU: A Difficult Relationship; Chapter 3 Historical Cost-Benefit Analysis of EU Membership; Chapter 4 Current EU Trends and Developments; Part 2 EMU: Theoretical Considerations; Chapter 5 An Overview of European Monetary Integration; Chapter 6 EMU Convergence; Chapter 7 The ECB and Central Bank Independence; Chapter 8 Economic Policy within EMU; Part 3 EMU: Practical Considerations; Chapter 9 Fiscal Policy Consequences of EMU; Chapter 10 The European Social Model and EMU; Chapter 11 EMU and Trade Unions; Chapter 12 The Impact of EMU upon Business; Part 4 Alternative Futures for Britain; Chapter 13 Alternative Relationships Between Britain and the EU; Chapter 14 An Independent Britain; Chapter 15 Alternative Economic Policies; Chapter 16 Conclusion;

Descriere

Through a critical examination of the relationship between the UK and the EU, this important book considers the historic and contemporary costs and benefits of EU membership, and assesses whether this has been a burden or a benefit for the British economy.