The Economics of European Integration 7e

Baldwin, Richard, Wyplosz, Charles

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The seventh edition of The Economics of European Integration provides students with an accessible presentation of the facts, theories and controversies that are driving rapid change at the heart of Europe. This new edition covers crucial updates on the impact of Brexit and Covid-19 and offers an expert analysis of the contemporary status of integration within the European Union.Key Features and Updates.Wide range of learning features including boxed examples and illustrations, end of chapter summaries, self-assessment questions and essay questions..Fully updated to include new discussions and examples such as the new budget which has significant implications on European bonds, immigration, and climate change..Two new chapters highlighting the impact of both Brexit and Covid-19 on the EU..An Online Learning Centre with Lecture Outlines, PowerPoint Presentations, and an Image Library.Richard Baldwin is Professor of International Economics at the Graduate Institute, Geneva, having been a visiting professor at Oxford and MIT. He is Editor-in-Chief and founder of VoxEU.org since 2007 and he advises governments around the world on globalisation and integration issues having served in the Bush (Sr) White House in 1990-91. Charles Wyplosz is Professor Emeritus of International Economics at the Graduate Institute in Geneva where he also served as Director of the International Centre for Money and Banking Studies. He is a Fellow of CEPR and of the European Economic Association, as well as a Founding Managing Editor of the Economic Policy journal.
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Writer
Baldwin, Richard, Wyplosz, Charles
Title
The Economics of European Integration 7e
Publisher
McGraw-Hill
Year
2022
Language
German
Pages
400
Weight
898 gr
EAN
9781526849434
Dimensions
246 x 190 x 30 mm
Binding format
Paperback / softback

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