European Business Review: Volume 89 Issue 2

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1992: Can the Brussels Machine Deliver?

John Hoskyns

With all the “Euro‐hysteria” surrounding 1992 many mayaccept already that the realisation of a single market is a foregoneconclusion. Unfortunately, argues the author, the truth…

Austria Looks West

Mathew Wills

With the Single Market on the horizon it seems that, at long last,a common market may soon be achieved in the EC. While this may prove tobe a boon for member states it worries the…

Flexibility: Denmark′s Competitive Advantage

Mathew Wills

The Danes currently enjoy the second highest standard of living inthe EC. Until very recently they have achieved strong economic growth,low inflation and low unemployment. Yet…

Price, Competition and EC Law

Ray Little

A knowledge of the rules of EC Competition is vital to thosemanagers involved in businesses operating in the European Community. Theregulations are far more encompassing than most…

Acquisitions and Mergers in European Community Strategies

Richard Dealtry

Acquiring a European company or, indeed, merging with one, arestrategies that are gaining favour with many organisations both withinand without the EC. The strategic implications…

European Operations Strategies for the 1990s

Keith Oliver

With the coming of the Single Market it is now essential thatcompanies reassess their European manufacturing strategies. Manymultinationals currently have fragmented manufacturing…

Propping up Perestroika

Aidan Stradling

Most observers would acknowledge that perestroika is a goodthing. The question is will it suceed on its own or should the West giveit a helping hand? This article examines the…

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ISSN:

0955-534X

Online date, start – end:

1989

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editor:

  • Prof Goran Svensson