Neo-liberalism and the EU: A German perspective

18/05/2009

The ZAUBER group in the University of Goettingen in Germany has been examining the future of labour relations and employment in Europe. One of the papers presented at a recent ZAUBER conference, by Klaus Busch, Professor of European Studies at the University of Osnabrueck, offers an interesting perspective on how neo-liberalism came to dominate EU thinking. The paper can be downloaded here. Any comments?

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