ABSTRACT
Since the Single Europe Act (1986), attention has largely focused on the creation of a single European market and the much hyped date `1992'. This book examines what is actually entailed by the single market and looks at the other issues and implications of the Single Europe Act. It falls into four parts and considers the economic, fiscal, social a
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |1 pages
Part I: Setting the scene
chapter |20 pages
The single market and beyond—an overview
chapter |21 pages
European union, the Single European Act and the 1992 programme
part |1 pages
Part II: Completing the 1992 single market
chapter |23 pages
Standards, procurement, mergers and state aids
chapter |23 pages
The fiscal dimension of 1992
chapter |36 pages
Banking and financial services
chapter |13 pages
The liberalization of transport services
chapter |25 pages
The external implications of 1992
part |1 pages
Part III: Beyond 1992: deepening and widening
chapter |19 pages
Onwards to EMU
chapter |14 pages
The Social Charter and other issues
chapter |15 pages
The European Community and the new Europe
part |1 pages
Part IV: Conclusion