This book, first published in 1983, is primarily concerned with the
economic policies of the European Economic Community and the
European Coal and Steel Community. It explains in detail how the
common market was established and how it was maintained. Free
competition cannot be created merely by removing customs duties and
quotas: it is also necessary to attack the many non-tariff barriers
which would otherwise impede free movement. Moreover, the Community
sought to develop an industrial policy, notably in relation to the
ECSC, to provide a stance towards declining industries suffering
from Developing World competition.
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