Interests and integration : market liberalization, public opinion, and European Union /
Integration in Europe has been a slow incremental process focusing largely on economic matters. Policymakers have tried to develop greater support for the European Union by such steps as creating pan-European political institutions - and yet significant opposition remains to policies such as the cre...
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Ann Arbor :
University of Michigan Press,
c1998.
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Table of Contents:
- Ch. 1.
- A Citizens' Europe
- Ch. 2.
- Connecting Economic Integration to Public Support for European Integration
- Ch. 3.
- Market Liberalization, Economic Interests, and Public Support for European Integration
- Ch. 4.
- Labor Markets, Economic Interests, and Public Support for European Integration
- Ch. 5.
- The National Political Economy and Public Support for European Integration
- Ch. 6.
- Alternative Explanations for Public Support for European Integration
- Ch. 7.
- Conclusion.


