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The European Community and the United States Nicholas V. Gianaris

The European Community and the United States By Nicholas V. Gianaris

The European Community and the United States by Nicholas V. Gianaris


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In this timely volume, Nicholas Gianaris examines trade and investment relations and related economic policies as they affect development trends in Europe and the United States.

The European Community and the United States Summary

The European Community and the United States: Economic Relations by Nicholas V. Gianaris

In this timely volume, Nicholas Gianaris examines trade and investment relations and related economic policies as they affect development trends in Europe and the United States. Particular emphasis is placed on the potential effects on the historical ties between the United States and Europe of such developments as the integration of Western Europe in 1992, the rapid opening of Eastern Europe, German reunification, and the potential for stronger economic cooperation in North America. Gianaris examines the impact of these issues on a wide range of economic matters including the relationship between the private and public sectors, the openness of markets, the degree of industrialization, fiscal and monetary policy, business regulation and taxation, joint ventures, and mergers and acquisitions.

Following an introductory overview, Gianaris reviews historical trends in the economic relations between the European Community and the United States, especially the intensive postwar efforts at European integration which followed, to some extent, the successful example of the United States. The next two chapters address the similarities in economic organizations and related fiscal and monetary policies as they affect trade and other financial transactions between the European Community and the United States. Gianaris goes on to examine in more detail trade and investment relations, including such issues as capital flows and currency realignment, as well as the growing phenomena of transatlantic joint ventures and acquisitions. The final chapter assesses relations with the dramatically changing Eastern European countries and the expected results of the unification of Germany. Students and scholars in international trade and finance will find this analysis of current and potential future economic relations between the United States and the European Community enlightening reading.

About Nicholas V. Gianaris

NICHOLAS V. GIANARIS is Professor of Economics and Director of the Business and Information Sciences Program at Fordham University, Lincoln Center in New York City. Dr. Gianaris is the author of The Economics of the Balkan Countries (Praeger, 1982), Greece and Yugoslavia (Praeger, 1984), Greece and Turkey (Praeger, 1988), and Contemporary Public Finance (Praeger, 1989).

Table of Contents

Preface Overview The European Community The United States: Relations with Europe Economic Organization and Growth: Similarities and Differences Related Fiscal and Monetary Policies Trade Relations Capital Flows and Currency Realignment Investment and Joint Ventures Effects of Changes in Eastern Europe Appendix A: Statistical Correlations of Taxes with Private Consumption, Imports and Inflation Appendix B: Statistical Correlations of Trade Deficits with Budget Deficits, Gross Domestic Product and Interest Rates Bibliography Index

Additional information

NPB9780275934811
9780275934811
0275934810
The European Community and the United States: Economic Relations by Nicholas V. Gianaris
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
1991-01-30
256
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