From Club to Commons

Enlargement, Reform and Sustainability in European Integration

Erik Jones author Veronica Anghel author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Publishing:20th Nov '25

£18.00

This title is due to be published on 20th November, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

From Club to Commons cover

This Element mention that the European Union must be governed as a system of common pool resources.

This Element identifies the logic as to how the European Union has developed both in terms of the way the organization works and the way it has expanded to include new member states. It combines insights from the economic theories related to clubs and common-pool resources. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.The Element identifies the logic of how the European Union (EU) has developed both in terms of the way the organization works and the way it has expanded to include new member states. It combines insights from the economic theories related to clubs and common-pool resources. The argument is that the EU may have started as a club, where members agreed to lose arrangements to generate and govern non-rivalrous goods from which only they could benefit, but it quickly evolved into a system of common-pool resources, where members have to manage rivalrous goods, the access to which cannot easily be refused to outsiders. That evolution was necessary to avoid the depletion of the goods EU member states depend on. The argument is illustrated through the evolution of the single market, the single currency, the single financial space, and security. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.

ISBN: 9781009499187

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 250g

75 pages