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Author Rollings, Neil.

Title British business in the formative years of European integration : 1945-1973 / Neil Rollings.

Publication Info. New York : Cambridge University Press, 2007.

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Description 1 online resource (xvi, 278 pages) : illustrations.
Physical Medium polychrome
Description text file
Series Cambridge studies in the emergence of global enterprise
Cambridge studies in the emergence of global enterprise.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Introduction -- pt. I. Economic realities. Trade and protection -- Overseas investment, corporate strategy and European integration -- pt. II. The development of perceptions of European integration. From 1945 to June 1955 : the Marshall Plan and the European coal and steel community -- The establishment of the Common Market and the free trade area proposals, 1955-1958 -- Creating EFTA, applying to the EC and de Gaulle's veto, 1958-1963 -- After de Gaulle's first veto, the second application and the second veto, 1963-1968 -- The end game : from the Hague Summit to British accession 1969-1973 -- pt. III. European integration as more than tariffs. Competition policy -- Indirect taxation -- Company law and the European Company -- Conclusion.
Summary This book questions conventional accounts of the history of European integration and British business. Integration accounts normally focus on the nation-state, while Neil Rollings focuses on business and its role in the development of European integration, which business historians have previously overlooked. Business provided a key link between economic integration, political integration, and the process of Europeanization. British businessmen perceived early on that European integration meant much more than the removal of tariffs and access to new markets. Indeed, British entry into the European community would alter the whole landscape of the European working environment. Consideration of European integration is revealed as a complex, relative, and dynamic issue, covering many issues such as competition policy, taxation, and company law. Based on extensive archival research, this book uses the case of business to emphasize the need to blend national histories with the history of European integration.
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Subject Europe -- Economic integration.
Europe.
Great Britain -- Economic integration -- History.
Great Britain.
History.
European Economic Community countries -- Foreign economic relations.
European Economic Community countries.
International economic relations.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
History.
Other Form: Print version: Rollings, Neil. British business in the formative years of European integration. New York : Cambridge University Press, 2007 9780521888110 0521888115 (DLC) 2007029413 (OCoLC)162118816
ISBN 9780511511929 (electronic book)
0511511922 (electronic book)
9780511371035 (electronic book)
0511371039 (electronic book)
9780521888110 (hardback)