The United Kingdom and EC membership evaluated /
Within the context of each member state's national interests, the titles in this series analyze the implementation of EC policy in four areas - economic policy, political and legal policy, social and cultural policy and the future of European integration. This title examines the United Kingdom
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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London :
Pinter Publishers,
1992
London : Pinter, c1992 London : 1992 London : 1992 |
Series: | EC membership evaluated series
EC membership evaluated series |
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Table of Contents:
- Part 1 EC membership under scrutiny
- setting the scene: Britain and the EC
- the historical background, A.J. Nicholls. Part 2 Economic policies: internal market policy, Andrew Scott; agricultural policy, David Colman; monetary policy, Michael Artis; fiscal policy, Andrew Scott; regional policy, Richard Harrington; industrial policy, Andrew Scott; technology policy, Claire Shearman; transport policy, Norman Lee; environmental policy, Norman Lee. Part 3 Government and legal system: central government, Stephen George; local government, Jill Preston; legal system, Josephine Steiner. Part 4 Foreign relations: foreign and security policy, Simon Bulmer and Geoffrey Edwards; external trade policy, Andrew Scott; development policy, Andrew Scott. Part 5 Social and educational policies: social security and health, Ian Gough and Martin Baldwin-Edwards; health and safety at work, Diana Kloss; equal treatment of men and women, Diana Kloss; migration policy, Martin Baldwin-Edwards; industrial relations, Simon Bulmer; vocational training and manpower, Martin Baldwin-Edwards; education policy, Gunther Kloss. Part 6 Weighing up the gains and losses: the conclusions, Simon Bulmer, Stephen George and Andrew Scott