Abstract This author analyses the way EEC monetary institutions were set up. She deals with the period from 1957 to 1964, during which the EEC monetary committee, the economic policy committee and the committee of central bank governors all came into being. She shows how, from 1957 onwards, national ideas were confronted during discussions about what the monetary committee should do and how it should function. We can see the importance of the process set in motion by the Commission and various central bank representatives, and also the resistance that existed, particularly in France, against any drastic removal of national interests, or the high-level officials who directly represented those interests, from the authorities that were being s...
Defence date: 21 June 2010Examining Board: Prof. Harold James (Princeton University - EUI) – supervi...
Abstract This author highlights the resistance of monetary authorities in the Netherlands to the imp...
European monetary disunity, by Michel Albert Monetary disunity has never counteracted unification pr...
Abstract This author analyses the way EEC monetary institutions were set up. She deals with the peri...
This paper discusses macroeconomic and monetary policy-making at the European Commission in the 1960...
It is common wisdom that central banks in the postwar (1945–1970s) period were passive bureaucracies...
It is common wisdom that central banks in the postwar (1945–1970s) period were passive bureaucracies...
The European Monetary System's first five years, by Raymond Barre After its first five years of exis...
The European Monetary System's first five years, by Raymond Barre After its first five years of exis...
Abstract This author analyzes the position taken by the Bank of France during discussions about refo...
This paper seeks to shed light on the factors driving European monetary integration by examining cha...
Abstract This author analyzes the position taken by the Bank of France during discussions about refo...
European monetary union has again been the subject of debate in recent months. The supporters are ma...
Defence date: 21 June 2010Examining Board: Prof. Harold James (Princeton University - EUI) – supervi...
This paper discusses macroeconomic and monetary policy making at the European Commission in the 1960...
Defence date: 21 June 2010Examining Board: Prof. Harold James (Princeton University - EUI) – supervi...
Abstract This author highlights the resistance of monetary authorities in the Netherlands to the imp...
European monetary disunity, by Michel Albert Monetary disunity has never counteracted unification pr...
Abstract This author analyses the way EEC monetary institutions were set up. She deals with the peri...
This paper discusses macroeconomic and monetary policy-making at the European Commission in the 1960...
It is common wisdom that central banks in the postwar (1945–1970s) period were passive bureaucracies...
It is common wisdom that central banks in the postwar (1945–1970s) period were passive bureaucracies...
The European Monetary System's first five years, by Raymond Barre After its first five years of exis...
The European Monetary System's first five years, by Raymond Barre After its first five years of exis...
Abstract This author analyzes the position taken by the Bank of France during discussions about refo...
This paper seeks to shed light on the factors driving European monetary integration by examining cha...
Abstract This author analyzes the position taken by the Bank of France during discussions about refo...
European monetary union has again been the subject of debate in recent months. The supporters are ma...
Defence date: 21 June 2010Examining Board: Prof. Harold James (Princeton University - EUI) – supervi...
This paper discusses macroeconomic and monetary policy making at the European Commission in the 1960...
Defence date: 21 June 2010Examining Board: Prof. Harold James (Princeton University - EUI) – supervi...
Abstract This author highlights the resistance of monetary authorities in the Netherlands to the imp...
European monetary disunity, by Michel Albert Monetary disunity has never counteracted unification pr...