This paper examines why policy-makers (experts in central banks, ministries of finance, employers' organizations and trade unions) of Britain, France, and Germany have accepted an 'asymmetrical' Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) which incorporates a developed monetary component, yet a relatively underdeveloped economic component. To that end the paper examines the following hypothesis: the monetary implications of EMU have been the primary influence in the process of creating an EMU in Europe. Policy-makers did not scrutinize the potential effects of EMU on other policy areas, e.g. on national fiscal and social policies, or the distribution of wealth across regions. The paper shows that this 'asymmetrical' focus results from a consensus amo...
This paper describes the opportunities and also the difficulties of EMU with regard to international...
peer reviewedThis contribution discusses the two main asymmetries of European Economic and Monetary ...
This paper begins with a discussion of the relation between economics and politics in the constructi...
This paper examines why policy-makers (experts in central banks, ministries of finance, employers' o...
The paper includes three parts. The first concerns the economic foundations of monetary union and th...
Economic and monetary union (EMU) is the most advanced form of international economic integration. ...
In this paper we analyse how the enlargement of a monetary union may affect the design of the common...
In this article we analyse how the enlargement of a monetary union may affect the design of the comm...
In this article we analyse how the enlargement of a monetary union may affect the design of the comm...
Contributing to the literature on European integration, this book investigates the perceptions of po...
Economic experts are increasingly involved in European macroeconomic policymaking and their expertis...
This paper analyzes the 1992 crisis in the EMS and raises the question whether EC monetary integrati...
The paper empirically analyzes asymmetries in the EMS with special reference to their implication fo...
As part of an ongoing research, this paper focus on European monetary integration depicting to what ...
This paper deals with the relationship between monetary integration and the rest of European integra...
This paper describes the opportunities and also the difficulties of EMU with regard to international...
peer reviewedThis contribution discusses the two main asymmetries of European Economic and Monetary ...
This paper begins with a discussion of the relation between economics and politics in the constructi...
This paper examines why policy-makers (experts in central banks, ministries of finance, employers' o...
The paper includes three parts. The first concerns the economic foundations of monetary union and th...
Economic and monetary union (EMU) is the most advanced form of international economic integration. ...
In this paper we analyse how the enlargement of a monetary union may affect the design of the common...
In this article we analyse how the enlargement of a monetary union may affect the design of the comm...
In this article we analyse how the enlargement of a monetary union may affect the design of the comm...
Contributing to the literature on European integration, this book investigates the perceptions of po...
Economic experts are increasingly involved in European macroeconomic policymaking and their expertis...
This paper analyzes the 1992 crisis in the EMS and raises the question whether EC monetary integrati...
The paper empirically analyzes asymmetries in the EMS with special reference to their implication fo...
As part of an ongoing research, this paper focus on European monetary integration depicting to what ...
This paper deals with the relationship between monetary integration and the rest of European integra...
This paper describes the opportunities and also the difficulties of EMU with regard to international...
peer reviewedThis contribution discusses the two main asymmetries of European Economic and Monetary ...
This paper begins with a discussion of the relation between economics and politics in the constructi...