Now in its sixth edition, The Economics of European Integration is a timely and insightful text on this everchanging
and controversial topic. This edition guides the students through the facts, theories, history, institutions,
laws, politics and policies of the European Union, and how each of these play their role in European economics.
Covering both the microeconomics and macroeconomics of European integration, this text is written for
second and third-year undergraduates in economics as well as advanced undergraduates and graduate
students in business, international affairs, European studies and political science.