This analysis of the external dimension of the economic and monetary policy of the European Union shows that the EU and the Euro area still do not speak with a single voice in the international fora even if the Euro is, in fact, the second leading global currency. A number of reasons explain the missing voice of the Euro. Legal, technical and political obstacles are explored with reference to the International Monetary Fund and the G20. The position of the European Central Bank is object of special consideration
The main problem discussed in this paper is whether a balance of payments constraint exists within t...
This chapter discusses the current problems and future prospects of the euro area. The author argues...
The external relations in the field of the Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) do not attract the same...
[T]his paper evaluates the potential paths facing the EU as it projects the face of a single currenc...
The external representation of the euro, particularly within the International Monetary Fund (IMF), ...
The introduction of the euro for the IMF is a complex issue. This paper highlights the issues relate...
This paper revisits claims about the euro area‟s fragmented system of external relations in multilat...
Born in 1999, the euro has rapidly become an international currency. It has become the second intern...
The euro, in spite of having many of the required attributes put forward by the theoretical literatu...
How will enlargement of the European Union (EU) affect prospects for the euro as an international cu...
The euro is a new currency, and the ECB as a new institution still has to establish its reputation. ...
The purpose of this chapter is to evaluate the experience of the Euro Area to date in a broad global...
Since its introduction in 2002, the euro has enjoyed an increasingly important role in international...
How do international currencies get established and consolidated? What domestic and international po...
The evolution of the European single currency is still uncertain. While the enlargement of the Euro ...
The main problem discussed in this paper is whether a balance of payments constraint exists within t...
This chapter discusses the current problems and future prospects of the euro area. The author argues...
The external relations in the field of the Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) do not attract the same...
[T]his paper evaluates the potential paths facing the EU as it projects the face of a single currenc...
The external representation of the euro, particularly within the International Monetary Fund (IMF), ...
The introduction of the euro for the IMF is a complex issue. This paper highlights the issues relate...
This paper revisits claims about the euro area‟s fragmented system of external relations in multilat...
Born in 1999, the euro has rapidly become an international currency. It has become the second intern...
The euro, in spite of having many of the required attributes put forward by the theoretical literatu...
How will enlargement of the European Union (EU) affect prospects for the euro as an international cu...
The euro is a new currency, and the ECB as a new institution still has to establish its reputation. ...
The purpose of this chapter is to evaluate the experience of the Euro Area to date in a broad global...
Since its introduction in 2002, the euro has enjoyed an increasingly important role in international...
How do international currencies get established and consolidated? What domestic and international po...
The evolution of the European single currency is still uncertain. While the enlargement of the Euro ...
The main problem discussed in this paper is whether a balance of payments constraint exists within t...
This chapter discusses the current problems and future prospects of the euro area. The author argues...
The external relations in the field of the Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) do not attract the same...