1st Edition

Customs Unions and Trade Conflicts The Enlargement of the European Community

By G.N. Yannopoulos Copyright 1988
200 Pages
by Routledge

200 Pages
by Routledge

Customs Unions and Trade Conflicts (1988) examines the impact of the expansion of the European community and its integral customs union on world trade. It looks at the effects of the European trade union on its internal economies, and on the external trade agreements and complicated trade conflicts that arise as the European community trades with outside partners and other countries.

1. The European Community’s Common External Commercial Policy  2. The Impact of Western European Integration on East–West Trade  3. The Second Enlargement of the EC and the Trade Interests of the Developing Countries  4. The Impact of the Cap on Developing Countries Following the Enlargement of the European Community  5. Prospects for the Manufacturing Exports of the Non-Candidate Mediterranean Countries in a Community of Twelve  6. Trade Effects of Third Countries from Spain’s Accession to the EC  7. The Trade Interests of the United States and the Enlargement of the EC  8. The External Trade Effects of the EC’s Integrated Mediterranean Programmes  9. European Trade Options in the New Round of Trade Negotiations

Biography

G.N. Yannopoulos