Del mercado único a la Unión Monetaria: ¿hacia una política económica común?
Abstract
Rather than linear, the evolution of European economic governance has experienced some qualitative jumps in the conferring of competences for economic intervention between common and national institutions. These structural changes have ostensibly brought Member States closer to a common economic policy by means of 3 stages: Common Market, Economic Community and Monetary Union. However, a complex and asymmetric system of interrelationships has been developed revealing the common denominator of the European project to have been the complete construction of the internal market, and all measures considered necessary have been implemented to this end, although provoking additional commitments in different economic policies. Thus it can be said that the European construction project—particularly its social dimension—has been subordinated to some shared economic goals.
Received: 20 December 2013
Accepted: 07 January 2014
Published online: 15 April 2016
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