The European Monetary Union

The European Monetary Union
Author: Nicola Acocella
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 489
Release: 2020-08-27
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781108840873

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Analyzes the roots of Europe's economic decline, examining institutions of the European Union and exploring possibilities for reform.

Making the European Monetary Union

Making the European Monetary Union
Author: Harold James
Publsiher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2012-11-19
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780674070943

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Europe’s financial crisis cannot be blamed on the Euro, Harold James contends in this probing exploration of the whys, whens, whos, and what-ifs of European monetary union. The current crisis goes deeper, to a series of problems that were debated but not resolved at the time of the Euro’s invention. Since the 1960s, Europeans had been looking for a way to address two conundrums simultaneously: the dollar’s privileged position in the international monetary system, and Germany’s persistent current account surpluses in Europe. The Euro was created under a politically independent central bank to meet the primary goal of price stability. But while the monetary side of union was clearly conceived, other prerequisites of stability were beyond the reach of technocratic central bankers. Issues such as fiscal rules and Europe-wide banking supervision and regulation were thoroughly discussed during planning in the late 1980s and 1990s, but remained in the hands of member states. That omission proved to be a cause of crisis decades later. Here is an account that helps readers understand the European monetary crisis in depth, by tracing behind-the-scenes negotiations using an array of sources unavailable until now, notably from the European Community’s Committee of Central Bank Governors and the Delors Committee of 1988–89, which set out the plan for how Europe could reach its goal of monetary union. As this foundational study makes clear, it was the constant friction between politicians and technocrats that shaped the Euro. And, Euro or no Euro, this clash will continue into the future.

EU Law of Economic Monetary Union

EU Law of Economic   Monetary Union
Author: Fabian Amtenbrink,Christoph Herrmann
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 1808
Release: 2020-05-21
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780192512499

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Presenting a sweeping analysis of the legal foundations, institutions, and substantive legal issues in EU monetary integration, The EU Law of Economic and Monetary Union serves as an authoritative reference on the legal framework of European economic and monetary union. The book opens by setting out the broader contexts for the European project - historical, economic, political, and regarding the international framework. It goes on to examine the constitutional architecture of EMU; the main institutions and their legal powers; the core legal provisions of monetary and economic union; and the relationship of EMU with EU financial market and banking regulation. The concluding section analyses the current EMU crisis and the main avenues of future reform.

The European Monetary Union After the Crisis

The European Monetary Union After the Crisis
Author: Nazaré da Costa Cabral
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 317
Release: 2020-06-09
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781000096545

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This book provides a much-needed detailed analysis of the evolution of Europe over the last decade, as well as a discussion about the path of reform that has been trodden in the aftermath of the financial crisis. It offers a multidisciplinary view of the E(M)U and captures the main factors that induced the reform of the monetary union – a process that has not been linear and is far from being concluded. The author examines the policy responses designed throughout the development of the crisis and assesses the scale of the crisis in Europe, in comparison to other parts of the world, as well as its prolonged effects both in economic and financial terms. An update on the current ‘state of the art’ in the conception of risk-sharing mechanisms is provided. With its innovative approach, the book analyses the financing issues which need to be taken into consideration in the design of these instruments and highlights the main categories of governmental risk-sharing mechanisms – in particular, the ones to be used as ‘fiscal capacity’. This is a timely and topical book and will be of interest to a broad audience, including experts, scholars and students of European affairs, particularly those with economic, financial, legal and political science backgrounds.

European Monetary Integration

European Monetary Integration
Author: Daniel Gros,Niels Thygesen
Publsiher: Longman Publishing Group
Total Pages: 592
Release: 1998
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: STANFORD:36105110117947

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This text provides an unrivalled account of the history, theory and practice of monetary integration in Europe.

Crisis in the European Monetary Union

Crisis in the European Monetary Union
Author: Giuseppe Celi,Andrea Ginzburg,Dario Guarascio,Annamaria Simonazzi
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 334
Release: 2017-12-22
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781134867608

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After decades of economic integration and EU enlargement, the economic geography of Europe has shifted, with new peripheries emerging and the core showing signs of fragmentation. This book examines the paths of the core and peripheral countries, with a focus on their diverse productive capabilities and their interdependence. Crisis in the European Monetary Union: A Core-Periphery Perspective provides a new framework for analysing the economic crisis that has shaken the Eurozone countries. Its analysis goes beyond the short-term, to study the medium and long-term relations between ‘core’ countries (particularly Germany) and Southern European ‘peripheral’ countries. The authors argue that long-term sustainability means assigning the state a key role in guiding investment, which in turn implies industrial policies geared towards diversifying, innovating and strengthening the economic structures of peripheral countries to help them thrive. Offering a fresh angle on the European crisis, this volume will appeal to students, academics and policymakers interested in the past, present and future construction of Europe.

European Monetary Integration

European Monetary Integration
Author: Hans-Werner Sinn,Mika Widgrén,Marko Köthenbürger
Publsiher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 206
Release: 2004
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0262194996

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The contributors to this text, all economists and scholars, combine theoretical analysis and policy recommendation in their examination of the difficulties of European monetary integration.

The European Monetary Union

The European Monetary Union
Author: Helmut Siekmann
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 1529
Release: 2021-12-23
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781509918980

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This book provides a commentary on the law of the EU related to the Monetary Union. It contains a comprehensive analysis of all provisions of the Statute of the European System of Central Banks (ESCB) and the European Central Bank (ECB). In addition, the book also analyses all provisions of the Treaties themselves which regulate the ESCB and the ECB. This analysis is supplemented by commentaries on other Protocols which contain relevant rules for the Monetary Union. In essence, all relevant statutory rules governing the euro and its key monetary authority, the European Central Bank, are unfolded and explained in one volume. This gives the book a unique position in the legal literature on the law of the EU. With contributions by renowned academics and practitioners, this book is an expanded and updated translation of the 2013 German commentary, EWU Kommentar zu Europäischen Währungsunion (Mohr Siebeck) and is an invaluable resource for practitioners and academics alike who are looking for a provision-by-provision commentary on the laws governing the European Monetary Union.