Chapter 1 The Paradigm of a Continental Economy
Manoranjan Dutta
A chapter in The United States of Europe: European Union and the Euro Revolution, Revised Edition, 2011, pp 1-11 from Emerald Group Publishing Limited
Abstract:
Over one half of the previous century, the Europeanization of Europe has reached a high point, of course, with its unique challenges. From the Treaty of Rome in 1957 to the Treaty of Lisbon in 2009, it has been a glorious march forward from the modest effort at regional integration of a select group of six West European economies to the bold pronouncement of political identity of the EU-27. The European Union (EU) has now become a learning model for other continents.
Date: 2011
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DOI: 10.1108/S0573-8555(2011)0000292008
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