This article explores the development of all new EEC institutions between 1957 and 1992 within policy areas relevant to the possible development of a European single currency. It argues that if most institutions created pre-1992 were not crisis management institutions as would be the case post-2008, some important institutions were created in response to the perception of a structural international banking/political/economic crisis, particularly in the 1970s. This comparison in time underlines the continuity of reflections about the missing elements of a functioning single currency area, the obstacles to reform, and sheds light on the radical institutional changes that occurred post-2008
Institutional change in the Eurozone is driven by the need to ensure the immediate survival of the e...
The Eurocrisis displays an astonishing similarity to the causes of the Great Depression in the form ...
The real causes of the euro crisis (2010-2013) are still questioned. For the European authorities, i...
This article explores the development of all new EEC institutions between 1957 and 1992 within polic...
In this article we examine the constraints on Germany’s influence over the reforms of the macroecono...
This paper examines how and why the institutional framework governing EMU hasevolved since the creat...
This article examines the role played by varieties of capitalism in the euro crisis, considering the...
The 1970s are often portrayed as the beginning of a new era of finance capitalism. The growth and in...
This article examines the political conditions shaping the creation of new institutional capabilitie...
The debate on the Euro crisis understandably has had a strong short term focus. Avoiding short‐term ...
The procedures governing exchange rate policy among EU members in the early 1990s, whilst largely un...
This master thesis explores the institutional development of the European Economic and Monetary Unio...
How do regional changes affect the process of global governance? This article addresses this questio...
The main goal of this article is to find the answer for the question about the necessary reform to b...
By reconstructing the lending policy of the European Investment Bank (EIB) from its inception in 195...
Institutional change in the Eurozone is driven by the need to ensure the immediate survival of the e...
The Eurocrisis displays an astonishing similarity to the causes of the Great Depression in the form ...
The real causes of the euro crisis (2010-2013) are still questioned. For the European authorities, i...
This article explores the development of all new EEC institutions between 1957 and 1992 within polic...
In this article we examine the constraints on Germany’s influence over the reforms of the macroecono...
This paper examines how and why the institutional framework governing EMU hasevolved since the creat...
This article examines the role played by varieties of capitalism in the euro crisis, considering the...
The 1970s are often portrayed as the beginning of a new era of finance capitalism. The growth and in...
This article examines the political conditions shaping the creation of new institutional capabilitie...
The debate on the Euro crisis understandably has had a strong short term focus. Avoiding short‐term ...
The procedures governing exchange rate policy among EU members in the early 1990s, whilst largely un...
This master thesis explores the institutional development of the European Economic and Monetary Unio...
How do regional changes affect the process of global governance? This article addresses this questio...
The main goal of this article is to find the answer for the question about the necessary reform to b...
By reconstructing the lending policy of the European Investment Bank (EIB) from its inception in 195...
Institutional change in the Eurozone is driven by the need to ensure the immediate survival of the e...
The Eurocrisis displays an astonishing similarity to the causes of the Great Depression in the form ...
The real causes of the euro crisis (2010-2013) are still questioned. For the European authorities, i...