2015 - Member of Academia Europaea
Helen Wallace focuses on European integration, Political economy, Economy, European studies and Economic system. Her study on European integration is mostly dedicated to connecting different topics, such as Public administration. The concepts of her Political economy study are interwoven with issues in New political economy, Europeanisation, Politics and Globalization.
Her studies examine the connections between Politics and genetics, as well as such issues in Single market, with regards to Commission. The study incorporates disciplines such as Regionalism, General Data Protection Regulation and Data Protection Directive in addition to European studies. Her research in Economic system intersects with topics in Regulatory state, Regulatory capture, International trade and European Union law.
European integration, Political economy, Politics, Public administration and International trade are her primary areas of study. Her European integration study combines topics in areas such as Economic growth, Economy and European Union law. Economic history is closely connected to Foreign policy in her research, which is encompassed under the umbrella topic of Political economy.
Her work in Politics addresses subjects such as Single market, which are connected to disciplines such as Liberalization. Her Public administration research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Parliament and Council of Ministers. Her work carried out in the field of Council of Ministers brings together such families of science as Intergovernmental Conference, Voting, Negotiation and Presidency.
Her primary areas of study are European integration, Political economy, Politics, Public administration and International trade. The various areas that she examines in her European integration study include Public opinion and Economy. Her research integrates issues of Gridlock, General partnership, Ratification, Treaty and Treaty of Lisbon in her study of Political economy.
In Politics, Helen Wallace works on issues like Resizing, which are connected to Multitude, Accession, Negotiation, Settlement and Common Agricultural Policy. She has included themes like Member states, Institutional design, Voting and Council of Ministers in her Public administration study. In general International trade study, her work on Regionalism often relates to the realm of Policy making, thereby connecting several areas of interest.
Helen Wallace spends much of her time researching Public administration, International trade, Economy, European integration and Cohesion. Her Public administration study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Legislation, Council of Ministers, Voting, Community method and Scrutiny. Her biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Law, Facilitator, Presidency, Deliberation and Veto.
Her work deals with themes such as Member state and Majority rule, which intersect with Voting. Her Economy research is multidisciplinary, relying on both European commission, European studies, Conceptual framework and Single Euro Payments Area. Her European integration study frequently links to other fields, such as Economic system.
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An Agenda for a Growing Europe: The Sapir Report
Martin Hellwig;André Sapir;Philippe Aghion;Giuseppe Bertola.
(2004)
An Agenda for a Growing Europe: The Sapir Report
André Sapir;Philippe Aghion;Giuseppe Bertola;Martin Hellwig.
ULB Institutional Repository (2004)
Europe's domestic market
Jacques Pelkmans;L. Alan Winters;Helen Wallace.
(1988)
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