Product Markets and 1992: Full Integration, Large Gains?
探讨欧洲共同体1992年计划能否实现完全市场一体化并带来预期收益,分析其对成员国及非成员国的经济影响。
The goal of the '“1992” program is to complete by January 1, 1993, what the European Community set out to do in 1957: create a common market with a free flow of goods, services, labor, and capital. If the program is completed, the twelve member countries of the Community will form a common market larger than the United States, both in terms of population and gross domestic product (GDP). The renewed efforts have fuelled high expectations among the participants, and led to apprehension among many onlookers. Will “1992” bring the full integration and substantial benefits that are expected? Do countries outside the European Community have reason to fear “1992” or will they also benefit?