European Reckoning

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Belgian Exports
Brexit
Britain's European Policy
Britain’s European Policy
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Common Agricultural Policy
Common Carriers
Common External Tariff
customs union theory
EEC
EEC Council
EEC Country
EEC impact on British trade policy
EEC Member
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European Economic Community
European economic union
European Free Trade Area
European Free Trade Association
European nationalism
European political unity
European relations 1960s
European Treaties
federal Europe
GATT Organization
German economic influence
German Government
Germany's Gross National Product
Germany’s Gross National Product
International Monetary Fund
international relations 20th century
intra-Community Trade
Large Armament Industry
Military Expenditure
National Product
NATO Treaty
Overseas Sterling Area
postwar European integration
Predictable Balance
Sterling Area
tariff policy analysis
trade bloc dynamics
UK
UK/European relations 1960s
UKEuropean relations 1960s
Under-developed Countries

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032398426
  • Weight: 330g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Dec 2024
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Originally published in 1962 this book advanced the debate about the Common Market and its implications for Britain by a significant step. It traces the growth of the Community during the crucial first stage of its existence in all its main aspects – tariffs and finance, competition, services and transport, labour and agriculture. There is an original assessment of the effects of the Great Boom of 1959-1961 on the EEC and vice versa. Detailed trade figures are used as a guide to the changing relations between the Six, highlighting the pivotal role of Germany. A short review of the problems of the associated territories and the attraction of the EEC to its neighbours leads up to the central issue of Britain’s European dilemma.

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