This article traces whether and how Germany’s preferences on the integration of fiscal constraints have evolved since the founding of the Economic and Monetary Union (EMU). Focusing on state elites and mass publics as driving forces of government preferences, the article also examines what has shaped German preferences since the Treaty of Maastricht. The article finds that elites welcomed the benefits of a single currency but feared the risks of high inflation and liability for other countries. Moreover, public scepticism about the euro translated into a 'constraining dissensus' regarding capacity-building in EMU. In line with these concerns, the German government sought to integrate fiscal constraints while leaving budgetary capacities at ...
Most of literature, that investigates decisions of fiscal policies, concentrates on the creation and...
This paper examines the nature and origins of the Maastricht bargain on EMU, shows how France and Ge...
This article examines the extent to which Germany has provided leadership in creating institutions t...
This paper argues that, on the development of European Union (EU)/Eurozone fiscal capacity German go...
peer reviewedThis paper argues that, on the development of European Union (EU)/Eurozone fiscal capac...
peer reviewedGerman governments and European Union (EU) member states forming the New Hanseatic Leag...
From the first time European Monetary Union (EMU) was officially declared a goal of European integra...
In this article we examine the constraints on Germany’s influence over the reforms of the macroecono...
Why was it so difficult for European Union countries to establish the European Central Bank? In the ...
This paper analyzes the impact of Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) on the German economy and argues...
In this article, German federalism is analyzed through its implications for public spending and for ...
The process of European integration is marked both by continued deepening and widening, and by growi...
Germany’s large current account surplus has been widely criticized, especially against the backdrop ...
Published online: 15 Jun 2017Why is the management of the Eurozone crisis marked by persistently div...
Germany’s preferences regarding the kind of federal Europe it wants have been characterized by both ...
Most of literature, that investigates decisions of fiscal policies, concentrates on the creation and...
This paper examines the nature and origins of the Maastricht bargain on EMU, shows how France and Ge...
This article examines the extent to which Germany has provided leadership in creating institutions t...
This paper argues that, on the development of European Union (EU)/Eurozone fiscal capacity German go...
peer reviewedThis paper argues that, on the development of European Union (EU)/Eurozone fiscal capac...
peer reviewedGerman governments and European Union (EU) member states forming the New Hanseatic Leag...
From the first time European Monetary Union (EMU) was officially declared a goal of European integra...
In this article we examine the constraints on Germany’s influence over the reforms of the macroecono...
Why was it so difficult for European Union countries to establish the European Central Bank? In the ...
This paper analyzes the impact of Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) on the German economy and argues...
In this article, German federalism is analyzed through its implications for public spending and for ...
The process of European integration is marked both by continued deepening and widening, and by growi...
Germany’s large current account surplus has been widely criticized, especially against the backdrop ...
Published online: 15 Jun 2017Why is the management of the Eurozone crisis marked by persistently div...
Germany’s preferences regarding the kind of federal Europe it wants have been characterized by both ...
Most of literature, that investigates decisions of fiscal policies, concentrates on the creation and...
This paper examines the nature and origins of the Maastricht bargain on EMU, shows how France and Ge...
This article examines the extent to which Germany has provided leadership in creating institutions t...