European Economic Integration

 
Reviews the first steps toward integration and formation of the EEC. Examines the effects on trade, agriculture, money and banking, and industry and income distribution in the framework of the most relevant theoretical issues concerning customs unions, exchange-rate systems, technological regimes and the convergence-divergence thesis. (Cross listed International Economics/European Studies) Prerequisites: Microeconomics and Macroeconomics or permission of the instructor.
Categorization: Professor: 
Zamagni, Vera Negri
Course Number: 
SA.300.729.20
Categorization: Term: 
Spring 2013
Categorization: Campus: 
Bologna, Italy
Categorization: Area of Study: 
European Studies
International Economics