The EEC and the Mediterranean Countries
Herausgeber: Shlaim, Avi; Yannopoulos, G. N.
The EEC and the Mediterranean Countries
Herausgeber: Shlaim, Avi; Yannopoulos, G. N.
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This symposium seeks to redress the balance by examining systematically the whole nexus of economic relations which links the countries of the Mediterranean area with the EEC.
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This symposium seeks to redress the balance by examining systematically the whole nexus of economic relations which links the countries of the Mediterranean area with the EEC.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 364
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Juli 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 591g
- ISBN-13: 9780521088947
- ISBN-10: 0521088941
- Artikelnr.: 25045493
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 364
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Juli 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 591g
- ISBN-13: 9780521088947
- ISBN-10: 0521088941
- Artikelnr.: 25045493
1. Introduction Avi Shlaim and G. N. Yannopoulos; Part I. General Aspects:
2. Some measures of the economic effects of Common Market Trade Preferences
for the Mediterranean Countries Matthew McQueen; 3. US trade interests and
the EEC Mediterranean policy Mordechai E. Kreinin; 4. The effects of EEC
preferences to associated states on trade flows Dietrich Kebschull; Part
II. Special Aspects: 5. The common agricultural policy and the
Mediterranean countries J. S. Marsh; 6. Migrant labour and economic growth:
the post-war experience of the EEC countries George N. Yannopoulos; Part
III. Country Studies: 7. Greece's association with the European Community:
an evaluation of the first ten years G. J. Kalamotousakis; 8. The EEC and
Turkey: an analysis of the association agreement and its impact on Turkish
economic development John N. Bridge; 9. Development of the Maghreb and its
relations with the EEC Roberto Aliboni; 10. Trade agreements beween the EEC
and the Arab countries of the eastern Mediterranean and Cyprus George V.
Vassiliou; 11. The economic integration of Spain with the EEC: problems and
prospects Juergen B. Donges; 12. The EEC and Israel Sergio Minerbi; Part
IV. The Global Context: 13. Commercial relations between the EEC and the
Mediterranean countries: an analysis of recent trends in trade flows
Gian-Paolo Papa and Jean Petit-Laurent; 14. Mediterranean policy in the
context of the external relations of the European community 1958-73 Stanley
Henig; 15. The European community's Mediterranean policy in a world context
David Robertson.
2. Some measures of the economic effects of Common Market Trade Preferences
for the Mediterranean Countries Matthew McQueen; 3. US trade interests and
the EEC Mediterranean policy Mordechai E. Kreinin; 4. The effects of EEC
preferences to associated states on trade flows Dietrich Kebschull; Part
II. Special Aspects: 5. The common agricultural policy and the
Mediterranean countries J. S. Marsh; 6. Migrant labour and economic growth:
the post-war experience of the EEC countries George N. Yannopoulos; Part
III. Country Studies: 7. Greece's association with the European Community:
an evaluation of the first ten years G. J. Kalamotousakis; 8. The EEC and
Turkey: an analysis of the association agreement and its impact on Turkish
economic development John N. Bridge; 9. Development of the Maghreb and its
relations with the EEC Roberto Aliboni; 10. Trade agreements beween the EEC
and the Arab countries of the eastern Mediterranean and Cyprus George V.
Vassiliou; 11. The economic integration of Spain with the EEC: problems and
prospects Juergen B. Donges; 12. The EEC and Israel Sergio Minerbi; Part
IV. The Global Context: 13. Commercial relations between the EEC and the
Mediterranean countries: an analysis of recent trends in trade flows
Gian-Paolo Papa and Jean Petit-Laurent; 14. Mediterranean policy in the
context of the external relations of the European community 1958-73 Stanley
Henig; 15. The European community's Mediterranean policy in a world context
David Robertson.
1. Introduction Avi Shlaim and G. N. Yannopoulos; Part I. General Aspects:
2. Some measures of the economic effects of Common Market Trade Preferences
for the Mediterranean Countries Matthew McQueen; 3. US trade interests and
the EEC Mediterranean policy Mordechai E. Kreinin; 4. The effects of EEC
preferences to associated states on trade flows Dietrich Kebschull; Part
II. Special Aspects: 5. The common agricultural policy and the
Mediterranean countries J. S. Marsh; 6. Migrant labour and economic growth:
the post-war experience of the EEC countries George N. Yannopoulos; Part
III. Country Studies: 7. Greece's association with the European Community:
an evaluation of the first ten years G. J. Kalamotousakis; 8. The EEC and
Turkey: an analysis of the association agreement and its impact on Turkish
economic development John N. Bridge; 9. Development of the Maghreb and its
relations with the EEC Roberto Aliboni; 10. Trade agreements beween the EEC
and the Arab countries of the eastern Mediterranean and Cyprus George V.
Vassiliou; 11. The economic integration of Spain with the EEC: problems and
prospects Juergen B. Donges; 12. The EEC and Israel Sergio Minerbi; Part
IV. The Global Context: 13. Commercial relations between the EEC and the
Mediterranean countries: an analysis of recent trends in trade flows
Gian-Paolo Papa and Jean Petit-Laurent; 14. Mediterranean policy in the
context of the external relations of the European community 1958-73 Stanley
Henig; 15. The European community's Mediterranean policy in a world context
David Robertson.
2. Some measures of the economic effects of Common Market Trade Preferences
for the Mediterranean Countries Matthew McQueen; 3. US trade interests and
the EEC Mediterranean policy Mordechai E. Kreinin; 4. The effects of EEC
preferences to associated states on trade flows Dietrich Kebschull; Part
II. Special Aspects: 5. The common agricultural policy and the
Mediterranean countries J. S. Marsh; 6. Migrant labour and economic growth:
the post-war experience of the EEC countries George N. Yannopoulos; Part
III. Country Studies: 7. Greece's association with the European Community:
an evaluation of the first ten years G. J. Kalamotousakis; 8. The EEC and
Turkey: an analysis of the association agreement and its impact on Turkish
economic development John N. Bridge; 9. Development of the Maghreb and its
relations with the EEC Roberto Aliboni; 10. Trade agreements beween the EEC
and the Arab countries of the eastern Mediterranean and Cyprus George V.
Vassiliou; 11. The economic integration of Spain with the EEC: problems and
prospects Juergen B. Donges; 12. The EEC and Israel Sergio Minerbi; Part
IV. The Global Context: 13. Commercial relations between the EEC and the
Mediterranean countries: an analysis of recent trends in trade flows
Gian-Paolo Papa and Jean Petit-Laurent; 14. Mediterranean policy in the
context of the external relations of the European community 1958-73 Stanley
Henig; 15. The European community's Mediterranean policy in a world context
David Robertson.