This note argues that it was a revolution in economic thought that helped make European Monetary Union possible; that the formation of the monetary union did not inspire a revolution in economic research. Nevertheless, there is a sizable academic literature inspired by or analysing aspects of EMU. This note considers some of it
We investigate the impact of EMU on the economies of the member countries. In terms of the suitabili...
Item does not contain fulltextWith the introduction of Economic and Monetary Union (EMU), the sovere...
The paper presents the text of a lecture given at the Bank of England in December 2005 as the first ...
The literature strongly suggests that the creation of Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) was largely ...
International audienceThe financial crisis of 2007 required the economics discipline to thoroughly r...
The paper includes three parts. The first concerns the economic foundations of monetary union and th...
European monetary union only began in 1999, so it is far too early to make anyconclusive judgments a...
helpful comments and advice. None take any responsibility whatsoever for the opinions expressed in t...
The European economic and monetary union (EMU) is now over 4 years old. In this paper we assess whet...
NoThis chapter reviews the substantive issue of the contemporary intertwining of both national and o...
This article examines the impact of the establishment of Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) and the i...
As part of an ongoing research, this paper focus on European monetary integration depicting to what ...
This paper adopts an Old Keynesian perspective to evaluate EMU. Such a perspective raises concerns w...
International audienceThe design of the European Monetary Union has been influenced by various, and ...
Abstract: The purpose of this study is to survey how US economists, those with the Federal Reserve S...
We investigate the impact of EMU on the economies of the member countries. In terms of the suitabili...
Item does not contain fulltextWith the introduction of Economic and Monetary Union (EMU), the sovere...
The paper presents the text of a lecture given at the Bank of England in December 2005 as the first ...
The literature strongly suggests that the creation of Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) was largely ...
International audienceThe financial crisis of 2007 required the economics discipline to thoroughly r...
The paper includes three parts. The first concerns the economic foundations of monetary union and th...
European monetary union only began in 1999, so it is far too early to make anyconclusive judgments a...
helpful comments and advice. None take any responsibility whatsoever for the opinions expressed in t...
The European economic and monetary union (EMU) is now over 4 years old. In this paper we assess whet...
NoThis chapter reviews the substantive issue of the contemporary intertwining of both national and o...
This article examines the impact of the establishment of Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) and the i...
As part of an ongoing research, this paper focus on European monetary integration depicting to what ...
This paper adopts an Old Keynesian perspective to evaluate EMU. Such a perspective raises concerns w...
International audienceThe design of the European Monetary Union has been influenced by various, and ...
Abstract: The purpose of this study is to survey how US economists, those with the Federal Reserve S...
We investigate the impact of EMU on the economies of the member countries. In terms of the suitabili...
Item does not contain fulltextWith the introduction of Economic and Monetary Union (EMU), the sovere...
The paper presents the text of a lecture given at the Bank of England in December 2005 as the first ...