Over the past 40 years, the European Union has been a great force
of attraction for new members. At the same time it has entered a
host of bilateral and multilateral regional agreements with
non-member countries. The result of these developments is a rather
unique form of regionalism in Europe, consisting of deep
integration within the European Union and a network of sometimes
overlapping arrangements involving the Union. Regionalism in
Europe: Geometries and Strategies After 2000 brings together a
collection of studies of the nature and the implications of this
unique regionalism in Europe written by a group of renowned
economists from various countries. The issues discussed in this
book range from theoretical and institutional aspects to empirical
studies of the EU's regional policy, the regional implications of
European Monetary Union, and empirical studies of the trade and
welfare effects of regional arrangements between the EU and other
countries.
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