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Competitiveness and Cohesion in EU Policies

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  • Hall, Ronald
    (Agriculture and Rural Development Directorate General, European Commission)

  • Smith, Alasdair
    (University of Sussex)

  • Tsoukalis, Loukas
    (London School of Economics and Political Science)

Abstract

Distribution of resources and opportunity has always been an important factor in European integration. As new and economically weaker join the EU in the future, this will become even more crucial. The reduction of inequalities occupies a prominent place on the European political agenda. This volume examines the cohesion impact of all of the main EU policies. Areas covered include the single market, external trade policy, competition and enterprise policies, research and technological development, the common agricultural policy, transport policy, telecommunications policy, social and employment policy, and structural policies. Two common themes emerge from the investigations. The first is the great complexity in the cause and effect relationships that exist between EU policy interventions and their final impact on the ground in different countries and regions, as well as on social groups. The second is the classical conflict that often exists between competitiveness and cohesion, or between efficiency and equity. This is the first comprehensive and thorough assessment of the cohesion impact of EU policies. It will be invaluable for policy advisers, academics and advanced students. Contributors to this volume - Maurice Basle (University of Rennes I) Niall Bohan (European Commission) Michael Dunford (University of Sussex) Ronald Hall (European Commission) Robert C. Hine (University of Nottingham) Peter Holmes (University of Sussex) Achilleas Kemos (University of Rennes I) Nikos Koutsiaras (University of Athens) Olivier Leon (University of Rennes I) Helen Louri (Athens University of Economics and Business) Andrea Mairate (European Commission) Francis McGowan (University of Sussex) Jean-Yves Muylle (European Commission) Pier Carlo Padoan (University of Rome) Tiago Santos Pereira (University of Sussex) Manfred Rosenstock (European Commission) Margaret Sharp (University of Sussex) Alasdair Smith (University of Sussex) Secondo Tarditi (University of Siena) Loukas Tsoukalis (London School of Economics and Political Science) David Young (University of Sussex) George P. Zanias (Athens University of Economics and Business)

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  • Hall, Ronald & Smith, Alasdair & Tsoukalis, Loukas (ed.), 2001. "Competitiveness and Cohesion in EU Policies," OUP Catalogue, Oxford University Press, number 9780198295228.
  • Handle: RePEc:oxp:obooks:9780198295228
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