Doing Business in Europe
Student Resources
Weblinks
Access links to helpful resources to broaden your understanding of the topics covered in each chapter.
Chapter 1: Introduction: The New European Business Environment
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This is so also for the web links suggested below.
Web 1.1: Official website of the European Union
Web 1.2: Euractiv home page
Web 1.3: Eurostat – The statistical office of the European Union
European Commission
Web 1.4: OECD – European Union ‘Country’ profile
Organization for Cooperation and Economic Development
Chapter 2: Landmarks of European Integration: How History and Politics Shape the Business Environment
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Web 2.1: Official website of the European Union
Web 2.2: Euractiv home page
Web 2.3: Eurostat – The statistical office of the European Union
European Commission
Web 2.4: OECD – European Union ‘country’ profile
Organization for Cooperation and Economic Development (OECD)
Chapter 3: Enlargement and the Theories of Integration
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Web 3.1: EU enlargement
European Commission
Web 3.2: Euractiv – Enlargement
Euractiv
Web 3.3: Inside Brexit: How Britain lost Europe
Financial Times
Chapter 4: Institutional Players: How the Rules and Agendas of the European Business Environment Are Set
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Web 4.1: European Commission
The Guardian
Web 4.2: Bruegel home page
Bruegel
Web 4.3: Centre for European Policy Studies
CEPS
Chapter 5: The Europeanization of a Business Environment
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Web 5.1: European round table of industrialists
ERT
Web 5.2: The Association of European Chambers of Commerce and Industry
EUROCHAMBRES
Web 5.3: European business awards
Chapter 6: The Europeanization of Business Management
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Web 6.1: ‘Human resource management in Europe’
French National Center for Scientific Research (Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS) – the largest governmental research organisation in France and the largest fundamental science agency in Europe
Chapter 7: European Economics, Finance and Funding
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Web 7.1: Euractiv – Euro & Finance
Web 7.2: IMF and crisis programs in the Euro area
International Monetary Fund
Chapter 8: Marketing in Europe
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Web 8.1: Digital single market for business and consumers
Web 8.2: European Advertising Standards Alliance
Web 8.3: Ecommerce Europe (association)
Chapter 9: European Non-Market Strategy: Lobbying the Playing Field
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Web 9.1: EU transparency register
Europa
Web 9.2: Example of EU affairs jobsite
Web 9.3: Corporate Europe Observatory
Chapter 10: Competing Internationally
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Web 10.1: Exporting from the EU – What you need to know (including Market Access Database, MADB)
Web 10.2: EU tariffs – Importing into the EU
Web 10.3: Global trade relations – EFTA
Web 10.4: CEFTA transparency pack including MADB