At the Hague Summit (1–2 December 1969), the decision was taken to explore the possibilities of progress towards an economic and monetary union. An ad hoc committee of experts was set up and, at the request of the EC Council, Pierre Werner (Prime Minister and Finance Minister of Luxembourg) was chosen as chairman. The work of this committee began on 20 March 1970 and resulted in the Werner Report - presented on 8 October in Luxembourg. The Werner Report offered a full definition of EMU, which was to be established in three stages over a decade (1971–80). The ultimate aim was to achieve irreversible convertibility between the currencies of the Member States, the complete liberalization of capital movements, the irrevocable fixing of exchan...
Defence date: 21 June 2010Examining Board: Prof. Harold James (Princeton University - EUI) – supervi...
Economic and Monetary Union is currently at a crossroads, and the crisis it is facing will have majo...
The Delors report (April 1989) took the aim of an Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) as given and onl...
At the Hague Summit (1–2 December 1969), the decision was taken to explore the possibilities of prog...
The work of the Werner Committee, which in October 1970 resulted in a plan for an economic and monet...
The international financial centre in Luxembourg grew considerably in the 1960s, driven by proactive...
In political terms, European integration and multilateral cooperation enabled Luxembourg to become a...
The first attempt to outline a path of economic and monetary union in three stages over a period of ...
Economic and monetary union (EMU) is the most advanced form of international economic integration. ...
The signature of the 1992 Maastricht Treaty was a major step in the development of the European Unio...
The goal of economic and monetary union has always been implicit in the Treaty of Rome. Whilst subst...
This paper seeks to explain the variance between success and failure of attempts to achieve monetary...
The paper examines the integration strategy laid down in the Delors Committee Report. It focuses on ...
The Werner Committee's work was characterised by political and doctrinal differences between “econom...
“Report on Economic and Monetary Union in the European Community” This contribution discusses i...
Defence date: 21 June 2010Examining Board: Prof. Harold James (Princeton University - EUI) – supervi...
Economic and Monetary Union is currently at a crossroads, and the crisis it is facing will have majo...
The Delors report (April 1989) took the aim of an Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) as given and onl...
At the Hague Summit (1–2 December 1969), the decision was taken to explore the possibilities of prog...
The work of the Werner Committee, which in October 1970 resulted in a plan for an economic and monet...
The international financial centre in Luxembourg grew considerably in the 1960s, driven by proactive...
In political terms, European integration and multilateral cooperation enabled Luxembourg to become a...
The first attempt to outline a path of economic and monetary union in three stages over a period of ...
Economic and monetary union (EMU) is the most advanced form of international economic integration. ...
The signature of the 1992 Maastricht Treaty was a major step in the development of the European Unio...
The goal of economic and monetary union has always been implicit in the Treaty of Rome. Whilst subst...
This paper seeks to explain the variance between success and failure of attempts to achieve monetary...
The paper examines the integration strategy laid down in the Delors Committee Report. It focuses on ...
The Werner Committee's work was characterised by political and doctrinal differences between “econom...
“Report on Economic and Monetary Union in the European Community” This contribution discusses i...
Defence date: 21 June 2010Examining Board: Prof. Harold James (Princeton University - EUI) – supervi...
Economic and Monetary Union is currently at a crossroads, and the crisis it is facing will have majo...
The Delors report (April 1989) took the aim of an Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) as given and onl...