The economic response to globalization, recovery and growth, the integration of eastern and western Europe
The economic response to globalization, recovery and growth, the integration of eastern and western Europe
Author(s): T. Iván BerendSubject(s): Supranational / Global Economy, Economic development, Post-Communist Transformation, EU-Accession / EU-DEvelopment, Globalization
Published by: Akadémiai Kiadó
Keywords: Europe; transition; collapse of communism;
Summary/Abstract: This paper was originally published as a chapter in the author’s recent book Europe since 1980 (Cambridge University Press, 2010). The book tells the dramatic story of the economic, social, political, and cultural transformation of Europe during the transition from the Cold War to the European Union. The author charts the overwhelming impact of the collapse of communism on every aspect of European life. Europe became safer and more united, and Central and Eastern Europe started on the difficult road to economic modernization. However, the western half of Europe also changed. European integration gained momentum. The single market and the common currency were introduced, and the Union enlarged from nine to twenty-seven countries. This period also saw a revolution in information and communication technology, the increasing impact of globalization and the radical restructuring of the political system. The book explores the impact of all of these changes as well as the new challenges posed by the economic crisis of 2008–9 and asks which way now for Europe?
Journal: Society and Economy. In Central and Eastern Europe ǀ Journal of the Corvinus University of Budapest
- Issue Year: 36/2014
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 5-20
- Page Count: 16
- Language: English