Product Description
This ambitious volume provides a trenchant and timely analysis of the creation of a single market in both the EU and the US. Through a detailed interdisciplinary aproach and a range of case-studies, Egan demonstrates how the political economy of single market formation followed remarkably similar trajectories in both 19th century America and 20th century Europe.
About the Author
Michelle Egan is an Associate Professor in the School of International Service at the American University.