Tackles the criticism that the European Community is an unbalanced arrangement, where the path to closer integration may involve an inequitable distribution of the benefits to large firms, rather than to the public at large, the less well off parts of the Community and those in employment.
The vision of Europe; public interests and the Market - Europe's 1992 Project; performance and distribution; the social dimension of the European economy; public interest and market pressures.
Geoffrey Wood, Richard Wellings, Roland Vaubel, Rachel Tingle, Christopher Snowdon, Matthew Sinclair, Martin Ricketts, Sean Rickard, Gwythian Prins, Kristian Niemietz, David G. Mayes, Philippe Legrain, Martin Howe, J. R. Shackleton, Patrick Minford
Geoffrey Wood, Richard Wellings, Roland Vaubel, Rachel Tingle, Christopher Snowdon, Matthew Sinclair, Martin Ricketts, Sean Rickard, Gwythian Prins, Kristian Niemietz, David G. Mayes, Philippe Legrain, Martin Howe, J. R. Shackleton, Patrick Minford
Geoffrey Wood, Richard Wellings, Roland Vaubel, Rachel Tingle, Christopher Snowdon, Matthew Sinclair, Martin Ricketts, Sean Rickard, Gwythian Prins, Kristian Niemietz, David G. Mayes, Philippe Legrain, Martin Howe, J. R. Shackleton, Patrick Minford