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Europe, Policies and People

An Economic Perspective

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  • © 2002

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Table of contents (13 chapters)

  1. Introduction

  2. A People’s Europe: Concepts and History

  3. People and Business

  4. People, Workers and Welfare

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About this book

People in Europe have seen their lives profoundly affected by the policies of the European Union. The contributors to this book provide an overview of the EU within global capitalism, a survey of policies within key issue areas and a treatment of the economics of family care, migrant workers and pensioners. It concludes with an analysis of the insider-outsider dilemmas of the imperfectly united Europe. The book takes a social perspective on economic issues and is accessible even to the non-specialist.

Editors and Affiliations

  • University of the West of England, Bristol, UK

    Sue Hatt, Frank Gardner

About the editors

BRIAN ARDY Research Fellow, European Institute South Bank University JONATHAN BRADLEY Principal Lecturer, International Business Economics, University of the West of England PETER CULLEN Senior Lecturer in Economics, University of the West of England JAMES KOROVILAS Associate Lecturer in Economics, University of the West of England SAHAND PANAH Dr and Associate Senior Lecturer in Economics, University of the West of England MARTIN SULLIVAN Senior Lecturer in Economics, University of the West of England

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