Going for growth. The economy of the EU

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Europe on the move series. Luxembourg: Office for Official Publications of the European Communities, 2003 — 22 pp.
Economic and social progress and constant improvements in living and working conditions are fundamental objectives for the European Union. Experience over the last five decades shows clearly that economic
integration (removing barriers to the free movement of goods, services, money and people) gives Europe a much better chance of creating jobs and sustainable growth. Much has already been achieved: the customs union, then the single market and, most recently, economic and
monetary union (EMU)
EMU and the euro were, however, stepping stones, not destinations. There is plenty of unfinished business. The EU needs to remove the remaining barriers that still confine research, public purchasing and the provision of financial services within national borders. Fostering the entrepreneurial spirit, innovation and an e-Europe will make a still stronger economy that can create quality jobs and protect social welfare systems
Contents
From fragmentation to integration
Laying the foundations
More hurdles to overcome
The single market
More competition pays off
Economic and monetary union
EMU: the starting gun
More to EMU than the euro
The impact of the euro
Unfinished business
Building for the future
Further reading

Language: English
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Tags: Финансово-экономические дисциплины;Мировая экономика;Международные финансы