This title adds to the literature on the EU, on regional integration generally and on small states. It delves into the special constraints of small economic size, and examines why and how the small states of Europe manage to compete, albeit not without difficulty, with the larger states in the block, where free trade prevails.
The book answers the following research questions:
The book is aimed primarily for students of EU affairs and of regional integration in general. It will also be useful for students of subjects relating to small states. It may also appeal to policy makers of small states, and to officials of international and regional organisations that have a constituency that includes small states.
Lino Briguglio possesses a PhD (Economics) from the University of Exeter, United Kingdom. Professor Briguglio is the Director of the Islands and Small States Institute of the University of Malta. He is known internationally for his seminal work on the `Vulnerability Index’, which led to a worldwide interest and to many quantitative studies on economic vulnerability. He has also pioneered work on the measurement of economic resilience. He has acted as consultant, mainly on matters related to small states, to various international organizations, including the Commonwealth Secretariat, the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), the United Nations conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD), and the World Bank.