It is through a gradual evolution, rather than by grand design, that the somewhat fragmented economic policies of the EU now appear to be heading towards a rather more robust and coherent economic governance. EU Economic Governance and Globalization considers the following crucial question as the EU enters its final stage of institution-building; will the economic institutions of the EU push ahead to reform its rigid national economies and open them up to globalization and international competition?
Focusing on telecommunications, air transportation, currency competition, taxation, eastern enlargement and transatlantic relations, the contributors to this book question whether EU standards, regulatory regimes, and policies are flexible enough to bring about a dynamic and open economy.
Introduction 1. EU Enlargement and Flexible Integration 2. EU Governance under Duress? Tax Policy Co-ordination under Globalisation 3. Competition versus Competitiveness in the European Single Aviation Market 4. The Governance of Telecommunications in the European Union 5. The New Framework of Transatlantic Economic Governance: Strategic Trade Management and Regulatory Conflict in a Multilateral Global Economy 6. Does the Monetary Dialogue with the European Parliament Influence the European Central Bank? 7. Euro Weakness and the ECB Economic Governance: A Strategic Institutionalist Perspective Index