Key features of the new edition include:
- assessments of how individual member states affect the integration process and bring diversity to European business;
- new material on the links between Europe and the World's other main regions, including emerging economies;
- new case studies on topics such as the rise of the BRICs, the energy crisis, enlargement and the Euro.
The book retains popular pedagogical features to help students make sense of a confusing and complex environment.
A unique and accessible text, the book is ideal reading for students of European and International Business and important additional reading for those interested in European politics and economics.
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'This eagerly awaited third edition of European Business reflects the rapid and continuing changes and challenges facing contemporary Europe in the world context as 2020 beckons. The topics are relevant, informative and accessible, and include pertinent case studies, activities and questions for discussion. This is a key text that can be used flexibly in a variety of teaching and learning situations.' - John Holder, Programme Group Leader, Southampton Solent University, UK
'This is a well-researched and fascinating book that should be of great interest to any student of international business, practitioner and academic. It provides a rich blend of numerous up-to-date examples and case studies and stands out as a book that successfully tackles the complexity of the economic, political and legal systems of the EU.' - Vesna Sedoglavich, Lecturer, The Australian National University, Australia