Publisher's Synopsis
This volume of readings draws together 16 seminal papers by a distinguished range of scholars on the theoretical and methodological issues relevant to the changes in the structure of European trade expected to follow from the completion of the internal market in 1992. The book is divided into three parts. The first deals with theories of trade and economic integration; the second with the empirical implementation of integration theories; and the third with policy questions in the context of the events of 1992. The volume brings together the Community and the world trade perspectives to further the better understanding of the economic questions relating to the European internal market.;This book will be of interest to teachers, researchers and third year undergraduate students in trade theory, industrial economics and European economics. Also to consultants and non-academic researchers working on the expected effects of the 1992 changes.