As institutions and governance structures develop in modern markets, they tend to feed back onto economic activity. Through such feedback loops, market and political arenas can develop symbiotically into relatively coherent fields that gradually embed actors\u27 orientations and activities. Using these insights, this article develops and tests a theory of European integration focusing on the case of the European Community, the first pillar of the European Union. Traders, organized interests, courts, and the EC\u27s policy-making organs, over time, have produced a self-sustaining causal system that has driven the construction of the European market and polity. The generality of this explanation to a sociology of markets and polity-buildi...
Explaining the emergence of the European Community's Single Market Program requires making sense of ...
The central argument detailed in the paper is that European integration will only become sustainable...
In the past, economic integration in Europe was largely compatible with the preservation of differen...
As institutions and governance structures develop in modern mar-kets, they tend to “feed back ” onto...
[From the Introduction]. During the last three decades, students of the European Community have beco...
[From the Introduction]. The European Community is in the midst of attempting to create a "Single Un...
This paper begins by locating the EU in the classical definition of the stages of economic integrati...
Our point of departure is that economic developments in Western Europe during the past two decades--...
The paper reacts to a widespread perception of the development of the European Community after the a...
No single theory or disciplinary approach can possibly explain a complex, dynamic, and in many respe...
While the European Union has succeeded in constructing an integrated economic area, in some aspects,...
[From the introduction]. The field of international relations is built on a conception of autonomous...
[From the Introduction]. European integration has been the subject of extensive scholarly interest a...
Regional integration in- and outside Europe is a theoretical and empirical puzzle for Political Scie...
Do ties between political parties and businesses harm or benefit the development of market ins...
Explaining the emergence of the European Community's Single Market Program requires making sense of ...
The central argument detailed in the paper is that European integration will only become sustainable...
In the past, economic integration in Europe was largely compatible with the preservation of differen...
As institutions and governance structures develop in modern mar-kets, they tend to “feed back ” onto...
[From the Introduction]. During the last three decades, students of the European Community have beco...
[From the Introduction]. The European Community is in the midst of attempting to create a "Single Un...
This paper begins by locating the EU in the classical definition of the stages of economic integrati...
Our point of departure is that economic developments in Western Europe during the past two decades--...
The paper reacts to a widespread perception of the development of the European Community after the a...
No single theory or disciplinary approach can possibly explain a complex, dynamic, and in many respe...
While the European Union has succeeded in constructing an integrated economic area, in some aspects,...
[From the introduction]. The field of international relations is built on a conception of autonomous...
[From the Introduction]. European integration has been the subject of extensive scholarly interest a...
Regional integration in- and outside Europe is a theoretical and empirical puzzle for Political Scie...
Do ties between political parties and businesses harm or benefit the development of market ins...
Explaining the emergence of the European Community's Single Market Program requires making sense of ...
The central argument detailed in the paper is that European integration will only become sustainable...
In the past, economic integration in Europe was largely compatible with the preservation of differen...