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326-424 The European Community: Economic Change and Integration

Year 4 Economic History.

Credit points: 12.5

Coordinator: Dr G J Whitwell.

Prerequisite: Entry into the honours programme in economic history or a combined honours programme including economic history, a postgraduate diploma or a master's programme in the faculty.

Contact: Three hours a week of seminars

Timetable: Second semester

Objectives:

On completion of this subject, students should be able to:

Content:

This subject focuses on the establishment of, and subsequent changes in, the European Community (EC) and its constituent economies. It analyses the evolution and effects of a variety of EC policies, including industrial and competition policies, the common agricultural policy, regional policies, monetary arrangements, social policies, and trade policies. Attention is given to analysing the difficulties which have been, and continue to be, encountered in integrating the various EC economies.

Assessment:

Written work not exceeding 4,000 words (40%) and a 2-hour examination at the end of the semester (60%).

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