Convergence in the sense of standardisation and harmonisation has always been a constitutive political paradigm for the European Union to enable it to lead European societies to greater unity, prosperity and solidarity. The benefit of this for economic and monetary fields, trade or climate protection is obvious. This interdisciplinary volume, which is addressed to researchers, students and also politicians and other readers interested in this subject, questions this convergence paradigm in a constructive manner: Which dynamics exist in the processes of Europeanisation that have led to divergence? What potential might have been released thereby? Which mechanisms steer these processes? (Book abstract, by publisher
The EU has long viewed economic and institutional convergence as important goals, but the results th...
When the Treaty of Rome was signed in 1958, few leaders worried that their coun-tries would lose the...
Defence date: 29/10/2009Examining Board: Professor Helmut Lütkepohl, EUI, Supervisor; Professor Mass...
Convergence in the sense of standardisation and harmonisation has always been a constitutive politic...
Policy convergence is an established theme in comparative political analysis. Policy convergence res...
The thematic topicality of the main issues of European integration through convergence, in the conte...
The Politics of Europeanization deals with some classical questions raised by this research agenda: ...
The Eurozone countries are economically different. The crisis has rendered some of these differences...
This book aims to answer a number of important questions. To what extent have European countries con...
In preparation for the forthcoming annual conference of Intereconomics, three experts who will be sp...
International audienceTaking as its starting point the impact of the economic crisis from 2008 on mo...
The paper analyses the behaviour of convergence/divergence primarily within Western Europe and the O...
This book discusses the Economic convergence and divergence in europe: growth and regional developme...
The EU has long viewed economic and institutional convergence as important goals, but the results th...
When the Treaty of Rome was signed in 1958, few leaders worried that their coun-tries would lose the...
Defence date: 29/10/2009Examining Board: Professor Helmut Lütkepohl, EUI, Supervisor; Professor Mass...
Convergence in the sense of standardisation and harmonisation has always been a constitutive politic...
Policy convergence is an established theme in comparative political analysis. Policy convergence res...
The thematic topicality of the main issues of European integration through convergence, in the conte...
The Politics of Europeanization deals with some classical questions raised by this research agenda: ...
The Eurozone countries are economically different. The crisis has rendered some of these differences...
This book aims to answer a number of important questions. To what extent have European countries con...
In preparation for the forthcoming annual conference of Intereconomics, three experts who will be sp...
International audienceTaking as its starting point the impact of the economic crisis from 2008 on mo...
The paper analyses the behaviour of convergence/divergence primarily within Western Europe and the O...
This book discusses the Economic convergence and divergence in europe: growth and regional developme...
The EU has long viewed economic and institutional convergence as important goals, but the results th...
When the Treaty of Rome was signed in 1958, few leaders worried that their coun-tries would lose the...
Defence date: 29/10/2009Examining Board: Professor Helmut Lütkepohl, EUI, Supervisor; Professor Mass...