Abstract
Thirty years after the 1992 deadline for 'completing' the European single market, how can we judge Europe’s progress toward that goal? How should we estimate prospective gains from further steps? This paper argues that new insights on these questions can be generated by comparing Europe’s single market governance, economic flows, and some related political attitudes to the same conditions in the United States.
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Craig Parsons and Andy Smith
The 'completeness' of the EU single market in comparison to the United States
Single Market Economy Papers, 2022.
DOI: 10.2873/118894