EU members strive for an economic and social policy model which incorporates a set of common values while maintaining economic competitiveness. This book explores how new members look to the US model, and how older members use other's experiences to reshape their own economies.
Securing Financial Stability: Problems and Prospects for New EU Members
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Foreword -- Introduction -- PART I: ECONOMIC MODELS AND POLICY MAKING IN THE EU. EXPERIENCE, REFORMS AND DILEMMAS -- Critical Remarks on European Economic and Social Models and Their Competitiveness; J. Bradley -- The European Union and the United States Different Legacies and Attitudes Towards Mode
Pierre Schammo provides a detailed analysis of EU prospectus law (and the 2010 amendments to the Prospectus Directive) and assesses the new rules governing the European Securities and Markets Authority, including the case law on the delegation of powers to regulatory agencies. In a departure from pr
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