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What are the prospects for integrating the Central and East European countries into the European Union? Enlarging Europe: The Industrial Foundations of a New Political Reality, shows that the outlook is surprisingly good. The book challenges policy-makers to seize opportunities offered by emerging regional production networks to stimulate growth, create jobs and strengthen political support for enlarging the European Union. Careful quantitative analyses and detailed case studies demonstrate how European multinationals are forming international production networks that enhance their positions in global markets. Timely and comprehensive, Enlarging Europe is essential reading for policy-makers, business leaders and scholars concerned with the future of the European Union, the competitiveness of the European economy, and the political and social development of Central and Eastern Europe.
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Front Matter, including Preface and Acknowledgments,
John Zysman and Andrew Schwartz
(p. i-xi)
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Enlarging Europe: The Industrial Foundations of a New Political Reality,
John Zysman and Andrew Schwartz
(p. 1-24)
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Globalization with Borders: The Rise of “Wintelism” as the Future of Industrial Competition,
Michael Borrus and John Zysman
(p. 27-62)
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Using Industrial Capacities as a Way of Integrating the Central and East European Economies,
Constanze Kurz and Volker Wittke
(p. 63-95)
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What Future for the Integration of the European Union and the Central and East European Countries?,
Alain Henriot and András Inotaï
(p. 99-116)
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East-West Vertical Product Differentiation, Integration: Wage and Productivity Hierarchies,
Michael A. Landesmann
(p. 117-129)
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Trade Patterns, Foreign Direct Investment, and Industrial Restructuring in Central and Eastern Europe,
Paolo Guerrieri
(p. 130-156)
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Integrating Central and Eastern Europe in the Regional Trade and Production Network,
Françoise Lemoine
(p. 157-168)
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The External Sector, the State, and Development in Eastern Europe,
Barry Eichengreen and Richard Kohl
(p. 169-201)
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International Production Networks in the Auto Industry: Central and Eastern Europe as the Low End of the West European Car Complexes,
Rob van Tulder and Winfried Ruigrok
(p. 202-237)
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Globalization of Production in the Textile and Clothing Industries: The Case of Italian Foreign Direct Investment and Outward Processing in Eastern Europe,
Giovanni Graziani
(p. 238-254)
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Building Production Networks in Central Europe: The Case of the Electronics Industry,
Greg Linden
(p. 255-272)
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The Agriculture and Food Sectors: The Role of Foreign Direct Investment in the Creation of an Integrated European Agriculture,
Timothy Josling and Stefan Tangermann
(p. 273-294)
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Dealing with Diversity: The Challenges for Europe,
Jean Pisani-Ferry
(p. 297-320)
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Coming to Terms with a Larger Europe: Options for Economic Integration,
Helen Wallace
(p. 321-348)
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Why the Changed Relation between Security and Economics Will Alter the Character of the European Union,
Steve Weber and John Zysman
(p. 349-379)
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“Implicit”Development Strategies in Central East Europe and Cross-National Production Networks,
Ellen Comisso
(p. 380-423)
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The Internationalization of the Baltic Economies,
Niels Mygind
(p. 424-436)
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Appendix: Summary of "The Tunnel at the End of the Light: Privatization, Business Networks, and Economic Transformation in Russia", a companion volume,
Rachel Epstein
(p. 437-446)
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Notes on Contributors,
John Zysman and Andrew Schwartz
(p. 447-448)
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