ABSTRACT

The union of Western Europe poses many complex and technical obstacles. Analysing the advantages as well as the difficulties, the book discusses competition and the nature and direction of the increased pressures it brings to bear upon entrepreneurial activity, through which the effects of economic union will mostly be felt.

chapter |2 pages

Introduction to the Second Printing

chapter |4 pages

Preface

chapter |2 pages

Table of Contents

part III|2 pages

ECONOMIES OF SCALE, COMPETITION AND EUROPEAN INTEGRATION

chapter 1|6 pages

The Choice of a Method of Production

chapter 2|13 pages

Determinants of the Choice

chapter 3|1 pages

Effects on Economic Development

chapter 4|4 pages

Some Likely Consequences of Integration

part IV|2 pages

THE DOCTRINE OF COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE AND THE EUROPEAN COAL AND STEEL COMMUNITY

chapter 1|5 pages

The Case of Factor Immobility

chapter 2|4 pages

The Case of Factor Mobility

chapter 3|6 pages

The Problems of Integration by Sectors