Europe 1992
The Implications of Market Integration for R & D-Intensive Firms
National Research Council author Policy and Global Affairs author Office of International Affairs author Academy Industry Program and Office of International Affairs author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:National Academies Press
Published:1st Jan '91
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The 12 member nations of the European Economic Community (EC) are engaged in a bold effort to create a Single European Market by the end of 1992. The changes brought about by European market integration will have a major impact on U.S. industry.
Although proponents of the plan argue that it will benefit businesses by allowing economies of scale, more efficient marketing, and increased demands for goods and services from outside the Community, there is some concern that the Single European Market may serve to exclude or limit participation of non-European competition. The impact is likely to be particularly pronounced in industries with heavy involvement in research and development.
This volume is based on a major two-day symposium which brought together officials of United States and other governments, industry representatives, and academic experts to examine EC policies on technical standards, intellectual property rights, access to the results of EC-supported basic research, and other issues affecting R&D intensive firms.
ISBN: 9780309043328
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207 pages