This article explains Germany\u27s function and role in European monetary cooperation. It refutes two popular hypotheses in this context -(1) that Germany serves as a regional hegemon comparable to the role of the United States in the Bretton Woods system; and (2) that Germany is dominant in terms of influencing policies in a unidirectional sense. Instead it argues that Germany\u27s position of monetary power is policy-based by virtue of its status as a strong currency country. This has been the basis for two crucial leadership functions Germany has provided in the European Monetary System (EMS), namely those of a standard-setter and broker. The article also describes the changing circumstances for the exercise of leadership that are associ...
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This article explains Germany\u27s function and role in European monetary cooperation. It refutes tw...
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In this paper, the monetary policy independence of European nations in the years before European Mon...
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This article investigates Germany’s role in the European Union’s (EU) foreign policy towards Russia....
This paper seeks to explain the variance between success and failure of attempts to achieve monetary...
In this paper we re-examine the German dominance hypothesis, as a way to assess whether the loss of ...
This article explains Germany\u27s function and role in European monetary cooperation. It refutes tw...
This paper takes a preliminary step toward formulating a theory of German leadership within European...
This article examines the extent to which Germany has provided leadership in creating institutions t...
The structure of the paper will be as follows: first, I will review the literature on the German Dom...
In this paper, the monetary policy independence of European nations in the years before European Eco...
This thesis addresses the controversy currently at the heart of debates over the future of the Euroz...
no issnUnder chancellor Angela Merkel Germany wants the member states of the Euro zone to conduct a ...
Since its 1990 reunification, Germany now more than ever dominated the European Union in terms of po...
When debt crisis fully started in the Eurozone, the attention was concentrated not only on states of...
Monetary Discipline, Germany, and the European Monetary System This paper explores the hypothes...
In this paper, the monetary policy independence of European nations in the years before European Mon...
This article examines the impact of the establishment of Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) and the i...
This article investigates Germany’s role in the European Union’s (EU) foreign policy towards Russia....
This paper seeks to explain the variance between success and failure of attempts to achieve monetary...
In this paper we re-examine the German dominance hypothesis, as a way to assess whether the loss of ...