The European Union: economics, policies and history
Susan Senior Nello,
University of Siena, Italy
ISBN: 0077107810 Copyright year: 2005
Welcome to the Online Learning Centre for The European Union: economics, policies and history
The European Union: economics, policies and history is an up to date multidisciplinary account of the European Union which is broad but comprehensive in coverage. The author has a great deal of experience of teaching on a wide range of EU courses and has worked as an expert for the European Commission.
Here you can find a host of information about the book, as well as a range of downloadable supplements for students and lecturers. The Information Centre provides details about the book's features and content. The OLC also offers a range of supplementary resources for studying and teaching using this textbook.
THE STUDENT CENTRE
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