Routledge Studies in the European Economy
About the Book Series
Routledge Studies in the European Economy is our home for cutting-edge, upper-level scholarly studies and edited collections. Featuring compact and well researched volumes of 150 to 300 pages, the series provides a range of content considering the European economy alongside history, politics, cultural studies, agriculture, education, globalisation, and other subjects, titles are characterized by dynamic interventions into established subjects and innovative studies on emerging topics.
European Union - European Industrial Relations?: Global Challenge, National Development and Transitional Dynamics
1st Edition
Edited
By Wolfgang Lecher, Hans-Wolfgang Platzer
December 15, 1997
This book explores the prospects for the emergence of a distinctly European pattern of industrial relations, in which the European-level organisations representing employers and trade unions gain in importance vis-a-vis their national organisations. In particular, the impact of the 'Social Chapter'...
Trans-European Telecommunication Networks: The Challenges for Industrial Policy
1st Edition
By Colin Turner
November 05, 1997
Examining the nature of telecommunication networks and the rationale for the developement of trans-European networks, the study explores the features networks need to exhibit if they are to complement the broad themes of Europe's industrial policy, and demonstrates the economic importance of ...
Work and Employment in Europe: A New Convergence?
1st Edition
Edited
By Peter Cressey, Bryn Jones
November 20, 1995
Europe's work force is subject to a dual convergence process: from the transnational spread of new management practices and from the political force of European union. Trade union rights, hours of work, working practices and training provisions are all being subjected to these twin pressures. Work ...






