Economics 226 - ECONOMICS OF EUROPEAN INTEGRAT
Spring
2016
01
4.00
Roisin O'Sullivan
TTh 10:30-11:50
Smith College
41398-S16
SEELYE 206
rosulliv@smith.edu
Why would countries give up their own currencies to adopt a common new one? Why can citizens of Belgium simply move to France without any special formalities? This course investigates such questions by analyzing the ongoing integration of European countries from an economic perspective. While the major focus is on the economics of integration, account is taken of the historical, political and cultural context in which this process occurred. Major topics include the origins, institutions and policies of the European Union, the integration of markets for labor, capital and goods and monetary integration. Prerequisites: ECO 150 and 153.