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The European Single Market, Hardback Book

The European Single Market Hardback

Part of the The Economy Key Ideas series

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The European Union's economic system is made up of several interconnected parts, including a single currency, mechanisms for fiscal coordination and an integrated financial system.

Crucial to all of these elements is the single market: the vast trading area within and around which goods, people, services and capital move freely.

Despite the centrality of the single market to the European project, it is a relatively recent achievement and also one around which there is considerable confusion and misunderstanding.

This short book aims to illuminate the concept and critically examine its crucial role in the EU and beyond. The book first examines the theory underpinning the idea of a single market, and free trade in general, before exploring in depth the development of the European concept, how it works, what is traded (and what is not) and how rules are enforced.

Throughout, Salter shows how the European Single Market is tightly bound with other areas of EU policy and can only be understood within a broader EU social, macroeconomic and public policy framework.

Although the EU's single market is a remarkable achievement that brings together member states in a trading system with few internal barriers and restrictions, paradoxically, Salter shows, its internal freedom has been marked by external protectionism.

Indeed, negotiating deals with external trading partners has proved tricky (notably TTIP and CETA).

As the UK grapples with what form its Brexit shall take, this clear and balanced analysis of the single market will be welcome reading.

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