L'Europe par le marché

Histoire d'une stratégie improbable
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A provocative and simple analysis of the European integration process. Nicolas Jabko demonstrates that the European Commission deployed a strategy that invoked mulitple dimensions of the logic of the "market" to promote its political objectives. Read More

In this book, Nicolas Jabko demonstrates that the European Commission deployed a strategy that invoked mulitple dimensions of the logic of the "market" to promote its political objectives of deeper European integration and accelerate the process beyond anyone's expectations.

The author shows how the European Commission sold the notion of the "market" as meaning different things to different audiences. To economic interets the market was sold as a constraint and as an emerging norm of regulaiton; to national governments the market was sold as both space for development andas a way of strengthening economic autonomy in an era of globalization.

KEYWORDS Political Science - Europe


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Specifications


Publisher
Presses de Sciences Po
Author
Nicolas Jabko,
Collection
Académique
Language
French
Publisher Category
> Europe > European Construction
Publisher Category
> Europe > European Politics
Publisher Category
> Exams > Exams History
Publisher Category
> Europe
Publisher Category
> History
Publisher Category
> International field
Publisher Category
> Politics
BISAC Subject Heading
POL000000 POLITICAL SCIENCE
BIC subject category (UK)
H Humanities
Onix Audience Codes
06 Professional and scholarly
CLIL (Version 2013-2019)
3283 SCIENCES POLITIQUES
Title First Published
26 October 2009
Subject Scheme Identifier Code
Thema subject category: Politics and government
Type of Work
Monograph
Includes
Index, Bibliography
Original Title
Playing the Market
Original Sub Title
A Political Strategy for Uniting Europe 1985-2005
Original Language
English

Paperback


Publication Date
03 January 2017
ISBN-13
978-2-7246-1975-1
Product Content
Text (eye-readable)
Extent
Main content page count : 472
Code
9782724619751
Dimensions
13.8 x 21 x 4 cm
Weight
566 grams
List Price
45.00 €
ONIX XML
Version 2.1, Version 3

ePub


Publication Date
03 January 2017
ISBN-13
978-2-7246-1977-5
Product Content
Text (eye-readable)
Extent
Main content page count : 472
Code
9782724619775
Technical Protection ebook
Adobe DRM
List Price
34.99 €
ONIX XML
Version 2.1, Version 3

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Contents


Introduction

Michel-Pierre Chélini

 

Chapitre 1 – European inflation, 1973-1983

Issues and solutions

Michel-Pierre Chélini

 

PREMIÈRE PARTIE – LES RÉACTIONS DES ÉTATS EUROPÉENS/ REACTIONS OF EUROPEAN STATES

 

Chapitre 2 – Mesurer l'inflation, un processus délicat

L’exemple de l’Insee durant les années 1970

Béatrice Touchelay

 

Chapitre 3 – L’adaptation des politiques budgétaires et fiscales en France durant les années 1970

Une réponse à l’inflation ?

Frédéric Tristram

 

Chapitre 4 – The politics of inflation and disinflation

The Italian case

Francesco Petrini

 

Chapitre 5 – Danish and Swedish responses to inflation in the 1970s and their repercussions in the 1980s

Jan Pedersen

 

Chapitre 6 – State price policy in the German Democratic Republic in the 1970s and 1980s

André Steiner

 

Chapitre 7 – Inflation in Poland in the 1970s between official figures and the reality

A virtual price approach

Christophe Starzec, François Gardes

 

DEUXIÈME PARTIE – L’ÉVOLUTION DE LA RÉGULATION INTERNATIONALE/

THE EVOLUTION OF INTERNATIONAL REGULATION

 

Chapitre 8 – Les banques centrales face à la « grande inflation » (1968-1979)

Olivier Feiertag

 

Chapitre 9 – Inflation, risk and international banking

Responses by regulators and the market in the 1970s

Catherine R. Schenk

 

Chapitre 10 – The EMS as an external anchor in inflation-prone countries

The extent and limits of the European anti-inflationary consensus, 1970s-early 1980s

Emmanuel Mourlon-Druol

 

Chapitre 11 – From price control to competition policy in France and in the UK

Europeanisation and the role of the German model (1976-1986)

Laurent Warlouzet

 

Chapitre 12 – GATT, inflation and exchange rate instability

Liberalising trade in the Tokyo Round negotiations (1973-1979)

Lucia Coppolaro

 

TROISIÈME PARTIE – L’ADAPTATION DES ACTEURS SOCIOÉCONOMIQUES/ THE ADAPTATION OF SOCIOECONOMIC ACTORS

 

Chapitre 13 – Les syndicats ouest-européens face à l’inflation des années 1970

Rémi Devémy

 

Chapitre 14 – Les réactions des syndicats allemands

Karl Lauschke

 

Chapitre 15 – Wage labour relations in Britain and the Germanies (FRG/GDR) during the 1970s’ inflation

The case of the construction Industry

Linda Clarke, Jörn Janssen

 

Chapitre 16 – Stratégie industrielle et stratégie-prix de la Verrerie Cristallerie d’Arques durant les années 1970

Nil Favier

 

Chapitre 17 – Le blocage des prix dans le secteur automobile

Un cas d’école de l’inefficacité des politiques anti-inflationnistes à la française ?

Jean-François Grevet

 

Conclusion / The shock of stagflation and the evolution of economic policies

Laurent Warlouzet