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The core business of the European Union is the creation of an integrated European market. The scale of this project is enormous, covering a wide variety of national models' of capitalism, many of which are marked by a heavy reliance on non-market institutions to govern and co-ordinate economic activity.

Trade Review
"A highly valuable introduction to European studies and EU political economy."
Journal of Common Market Studies

"An impressive analysis of the varieties of national capitalist models within the European Union."
Central European Journal of International and Security Studies

"A wise, knowledgeable and eminently readable account of the development of EU capitalism. Dermot McCann's study of the impact of EU-driven market liberalization upon national models of capitalism and of the limits and limitations of neo-liberalism is fascinating. The sections on work and welfare and on social Europe and industrial relations are worth the admission price alone. McCann's study of EU capitalism makes an invaluable contribution to comparative political economy."
Richard Dunphy, University of Dundee

"Dermot McCann has succeeded in producing a superb book on the political economy of the European Union. This rigorous and extremely readable account makes a major contribution to our understanding of the tension between economic governance at the European level and national patterns of governance that often challenge the EU's liberal ambitions."
Alasdair Blair, De Montfort University



Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
List of Tables and Boxes
Introduction
1.Economic Governance, National Models of Capitalism and the Challenge of European Integration
2. The European Union and the Evolution of Liberal Europe
3. National Capitalisms and EU Competition Policy
4. Finance, Corporate Ownership and Governance in an Integrating Europe
5. Finance, Corporate Ownership and Governance: National System Change
6. Work and Welfare: National Capitalism and Social Europe
7. Social Europe and Industrial Relations
Conclusion
Notes
References

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 09/07/2010
      ISBN13: 9780745638904, 978-0745638904
      ISBN10: 0745638902

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The core business of the European Union is the creation of an integrated European market. The scale of this project is enormous, covering a wide variety of national models' of capitalism, many of which are marked by a heavy reliance on non-market institutions to govern and co-ordinate economic activity.

      Trade Review
      "A highly valuable introduction to European studies and EU political economy."
      Journal of Common Market Studies

      "An impressive analysis of the varieties of national capitalist models within the European Union."
      Central European Journal of International and Security Studies

      "A wise, knowledgeable and eminently readable account of the development of EU capitalism. Dermot McCann's study of the impact of EU-driven market liberalization upon national models of capitalism and of the limits and limitations of neo-liberalism is fascinating. The sections on work and welfare and on social Europe and industrial relations are worth the admission price alone. McCann's study of EU capitalism makes an invaluable contribution to comparative political economy."
      Richard Dunphy, University of Dundee

      "Dermot McCann has succeeded in producing a superb book on the political economy of the European Union. This rigorous and extremely readable account makes a major contribution to our understanding of the tension between economic governance at the European level and national patterns of governance that often challenge the EU's liberal ambitions."
      Alasdair Blair, De Montfort University



      Table of Contents
      Acknowledgments
      List of Tables and Boxes
      Introduction
      1.Economic Governance, National Models of Capitalism and the Challenge of European Integration
      2. The European Union and the Evolution of Liberal Europe
      3. National Capitalisms and EU Competition Policy
      4. Finance, Corporate Ownership and Governance in an Integrating Europe
      5. Finance, Corporate Ownership and Governance: National System Change
      6. Work and Welfare: National Capitalism and Social Europe
      7. Social Europe and Industrial Relations
      Conclusion
      Notes
      References

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