1. Programming the Common Market: The Making and Failure of a ‘Dirigiste’ Europe, 1957–1967
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Hugo Canihac
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History ,05 social sciences ,Economic community ,Economic governance ,06 humanities and the arts ,Single market ,0506 political science ,Variety (cybernetics) ,060104 history ,Politics ,Political economy ,Political science ,European integration ,050602 political science & public administration ,0601 history and archaeology - Abstract
This article contributes to the debate about the history of the political economy of the European Economic Community (EEC). It retraces the efforts during the early years of the EEC to implement a form of ‘European economic programming’, that is, a more ‘dirigiste’ type of economic governance than is usually associated with European integration. Based on a variety of archives, it offers a new account of the making and failure of this project. It argues that, at the time, the idea of economic programming found many supporters, but its implementation largely failed for political as well as practical reasons. In so doing, it also brings to light the role of economists during the early years of European integration.
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- 2021
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