The stability of Europe : the common market, towards European integration of industrial and financial market ? : 1958-1968

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The stability of Europe

the common market, towards European integration of industrial and financial market ?
1958-1968

chez Sorbonne Université Presses

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avec la collaboration de Gerold Ambrosius, Dominique Barjot, Oliver Daddow et al.


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This collective research was the 34th session of the 13th International Economic History Association Congress, held in Buenos Aires, from July 22 to 26, 2002. After the fall of Berlin Wall in 1989, we could see more clearly that European institutions were based on the stability of the multilateral economic system. This research project endeavours to understand the origins of the European Economic Community (EEC), also called the Common Market. From this insight, the main question is how the integration of European industrial and financial markets was accomplished during the transition period of the Common Market (1958-1968). How did the Common Market work ? From the contributions, we have an overview of Members States of the EEC (Germany and Italy), EFTA members (Great-Britain and Sweden), an OECE member (Spain), an approach to both the European capital market and to European Monetary Integration, and some reflections with regards to the concept of stability and to the realisation of the Common Market. In the years, from 1958 to 1968, would Europe allow the initialization of globalisation ?