This paper presents the various economic approaches to achieving monetary union, particularly in the context of European Economic and Monetary Union (EMU). It also evaluates the implications of the Maastricht Treaty, in the light of the current state of economic convergence and given the economic convergence criteria embodied in the Treaty, in terms of economic policy for individual Member States and for the European Union (EU) as a whole. Comparisons are made with other more mature federations, and a case for greater fiscal federalism post-1999 is presented. The paper concludes by assessing the options for the EU at its scheduled inter-governmental conference in 1996, for amending or replacing the Treaty
Economic and monetary union : principles and implications Monetary integration involves costs as we...
Economic and monetary union (EMU) is the most advanced form of international economic integration. ...
This article aims to present the summary of issues related to Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) in t...
This paper presents the various economic approaches to achieving monetary union, particularly in the...
The paper includes three parts. The first concerns the economic foundations of monetary union and th...
http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/96934/1/MBA_PrimmerW_1996Final.pd
This paper analyzes the 1992 crisis in the EMS and raises the question whether EC monetary integrati...
This paper describes the opportunities and also the difficulties of EMU with regard to international...
This paper presents various economic approaches to achieving monetary union, particularly in the con...
This paper aims to examine whether the economic and political reasoning behind Maastricht is consist...
The uncertainty caused by the exchange rate crises of 1992-93 led to two questions: Is monetary unio...
This paper aims to examine whether the economic and political reasoning behind Maastricht is consist...
This paper deals with the relationship between monetary integration and the rest of European integra...
European monetary integration is on the agenda. In April 1989, the Dublin European Council announced...
The process of economic integration has made considerable progress during the 1990s. in the European...
Economic and monetary union : principles and implications Monetary integration involves costs as we...
Economic and monetary union (EMU) is the most advanced form of international economic integration. ...
This article aims to present the summary of issues related to Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) in t...
This paper presents the various economic approaches to achieving monetary union, particularly in the...
The paper includes three parts. The first concerns the economic foundations of monetary union and th...
http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/96934/1/MBA_PrimmerW_1996Final.pd
This paper analyzes the 1992 crisis in the EMS and raises the question whether EC monetary integrati...
This paper describes the opportunities and also the difficulties of EMU with regard to international...
This paper presents various economic approaches to achieving monetary union, particularly in the con...
This paper aims to examine whether the economic and political reasoning behind Maastricht is consist...
The uncertainty caused by the exchange rate crises of 1992-93 led to two questions: Is monetary unio...
This paper aims to examine whether the economic and political reasoning behind Maastricht is consist...
This paper deals with the relationship between monetary integration and the rest of European integra...
European monetary integration is on the agenda. In April 1989, the Dublin European Council announced...
The process of economic integration has made considerable progress during the 1990s. in the European...
Economic and monetary union : principles and implications Monetary integration involves costs as we...
Economic and monetary union (EMU) is the most advanced form of international economic integration. ...
This article aims to present the summary of issues related to Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) in t...