The Individual in the Economic and Monetary Union

The Individual in the Economic and Monetary Union
Author: Ana Bobić
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023
Genre: Financial instruments
ISBN: 1009207938

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"The European Union's response to the financial crisis was designed in a way that prevented EU citizens from holding decision-makers accountable. This book reimagines legal accountability by focusing on the citizen, who should be at the centre of the common interest in the EU, with solidarity and equality as guiding principles"--

Economic and Monetary Union in Europe

Economic and Monetary Union in Europe
Author: Geoffrey Denton
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 115
Release: 2022-02-16
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781000549720

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In its pursuit of economic integration, economic and monetary union (EMU) had become a primary commitment for the European Community. Originally published in 1974, this study sets out to examine the meaning of economic union and its relationship with monetary union. The contributors look at the problems and costs for attaining economic union for the member states of the EEC at the time. Steven Robson writes on economic management. Paul Woolley examines the integration of capital markets. Santosh Mukherjee looks at the implications of labour market policy. Geoffrey Denton and Adam Ridley consider the impact of economic and monetary union on regional problems. Alan Prest is concerned with tax harmonisation specifically Value Added Tax and Corporation Tax and Douglas Dosser discusses the development of a European Community budget. Though the long-term benefits of EMU were clear, in the short term it would impose strains and pressures on national economies and particular sectors within them. This study goes a long way to clarifying where these difficulties would arise and suggests some ways of coping with them.

The Economics of Monetary Integration

The Economics of Monetary Integration
Author: Paul de Grauwe
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 212
Release: 1992
Genre: Monetary policy
ISBN: STANFORD:36105008926300

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"This expositive textbook on monetary integration looks at the costs and benefits of monetary union in Europe. The author examines such topical issues as whether there is a good economic case for countries to have separate currencies, and whether a nation increases its welfare when it abolishes its national currency and adopts the currency of a wider area. This leads naturally to questions concerning the size of an optimal monetary area - should this include the EC, the whole of Europe, or the whole world?" "The first part of the book focuses on complete monetary unions in which a common currency is substituted for national currencies. The second part looks at incomplete monetary unions and analyzes the operation of monetary systems in which national monetary authorities maintain their national currencies but agree to fix their exchange rates. This leads to an analysis of the European Monetary System and also examines the issues relating to the transition to a full monetary system." "The book combines comprehensive exposition with discussion of recent historical events and theory and will prove invaluable to students."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved

Monetary Unions

Monetary Unions
Author: Forrest Capie,Geoffrey E Wood
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2003-09-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780203417911

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The Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) in which some members of the European Union have joined, has prompted much discussion of monetary union. Most of this discussion has focused on the immediate issues, such as prospects for the Euro and the possibility of expanding the Euro-zone. This book stands back and considers the relevant theory or what lessons might be drawn from other unions that have been formed in the past as well as looking at EMU directly.

The European Monetary Union in a Public Choice Perspective

The European Monetary Union in a Public Choice Perspective
Author: Jennifer C. Martin-Das
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2002
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: STANFORD:36105026158761

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The future of European Monetary Union (EMU) stands as one of the most important economic issues of the era. The author argues that in the event of macroeconomic shocks, rather than acting as a cohesive force, EMU could give rise to disunity. As EMU is not an optimal currency area, asymmetric shocks affecting each country differently could be critical to its future. The success of EMU depends upon the ability of institutions in the EU to satisfy the monetary and fiscal policy demands of sufficient numbers of national constituents, interest groups, and multinational corporations. This book employs principles from public choice to analyze the EU institutions that participate in the monetary policy making process of EMU and assesses whether they have the mechanisms to cope with asymmetric macroeconomic shocks. In particular, it examines the European Council, Council of Ministers, European Commission, European Parliament and the European Central Bank. This book provides an invaluable critique of the EMU plan and will be of interest to scholars of European economics, macroeconomics and public choice.

The European Monetary System And European Monetary Union

The European Monetary System And European Monetary Union
Author: Michele Fratianni,Jurgen Von Hagen
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2019-09-06
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781000301113

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When the European Monetary System (EMS) was created in 1978, economists on both sides of the Atlantic predicted its early failure. Today, EMS is alive and well, continuing to defy conventional economic wisdom. The authors address three major questions about the European Monetary System (EMS): how it came into being, how it works and how it may evolve into a fully-fledged monetary union.

Consequences of the Economic and Monetary Union for the Coordination of Tax Systems in the European Union

Consequences of the Economic and Monetary Union for the Coordination of Tax Systems in the European Union
Author: Mr.Vito Tanzi,Mr.Howell H. Zee
Publsiher: International Monetary Fund
Total Pages: 25
Release: 1998-08-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781451943016

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With the advent of the economic and monetary union in the European Union (EU), the economic landscape of the EU will bear a striking resemblance to that of the United States in terms of fundamental attributes such as the freedom of internal movements of individuals, capital, and goods within the union, as well as the adoption of a common currency. This paper examines developments in the tax systems of the states in the United States and draws lessons for the need of coordination of EU tax systems.

The Individual in the Economic and Monetary Union

The Individual in the Economic and Monetary Union
Author: Ana Bobić
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2024-01-25
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781009207973

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A reconceptualisation of legal accountability, this book offers pioneering research on the position of the individual in the Economic and Monetary Union.