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The book addresses the issue of product market integration within
the European Union (EU) from a multidisciplinary approach that
ranges from economics to political science and sociology. Besides
the contributions from academia the book also includes the
perspectives of the European Commission - Directorate Industry and
Enterprise, and of the business community, thus providing a
comprehensive overview of the issue under analysis. The book is
organized around three main themes: plural perspectives and
assessments of current market integration in the EU, empirical
analysis of trade and trade barriers within the EU, and discussion
of today's challenges in market integration. As such, the book
starts by assessing the functioning of the EU Internal Market and
by evaluating the need for differentiated integration in an
enlarged and increasingly heterogeneous EU. It then proceeds with
three empirical studies relating to intra-EU trade, focusing on
technical barriers, on the importance of institutional factors in
explaining non-tariff protection, and on the consequences of legal
and administrative regulations on trade opportunities. The book
ends by presenting and discussing today's challenges to market
integration in a globalized world as well as the role of the EU in
shaping a new mode of governance in transatlantic market
integration. Regulation and governance in integrated markets are
recurrent topics in the various chapters. The book presents
state-of-the art academic research on product market integration
and given its multidisciplinary approach it has distinguishing
features that make it unique in the literature.
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