This paper aims to examine whether the economic and political reasoning behind Maastricht is consistent with earlier approaches to monetary integration. In doing so, it revisits the intellectual debate on monetary integration in Europe at different stages. It concludes that Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) as agreed at Maastricht reflected a compromise between two different but converging preferences, in the context of the experience of the European Monetary System (EMS) and other developments in national and European politics as well as in economic thought, on the role of monetary policy and institutions; the fall of the Berlin Wall may have added a new political dimension that might have made it easier to agree on the blueprint and on th...
[From the Introduction]. There is no dearth of literature on Europe’s Economic and Monetary Union (E...
This paper raises some specific issues concerning the choice of exchange rate regime in transition c...
This paper analyzes the 1992 crisis in the EMS and raises the question whether EC monetary integrati...
This paper aims to examine whether the economic and political reasoning behind Maastricht is consist...
This paper describes the opportunities and also the difficulties of EMU with regard to international...
This paper deals with the relationship between monetary integration and the rest of European integra...
The signature of the 1992 Maastricht Treaty was a major step in the development of the European Unio...
The paper includes three parts. The first concerns the economic foundations of monetary union and th...
The aim of this thesis is to reappraise the European Community's progress towards Economic and Monet...
This paper examines the nature and origins of the Maastricht bargain on EMU, shows how France and Ge...
This paper presents the various economic approaches to achieving monetary union, particularly in the...
At the time of the September 1992 crisis, the conventional wisdom held in the ERM was due to an unfo...
Economic and monetary union (EMU) is the most advanced form of international economic integration. ...
In the soul searching following the tumult of the 1992 EMS crisis, observers and policy makers have ...
It is nearly impossible to fully understand the developments and problems of European economic and m...
[From the Introduction]. There is no dearth of literature on Europe’s Economic and Monetary Union (E...
This paper raises some specific issues concerning the choice of exchange rate regime in transition c...
This paper analyzes the 1992 crisis in the EMS and raises the question whether EC monetary integrati...
This paper aims to examine whether the economic and political reasoning behind Maastricht is consist...
This paper describes the opportunities and also the difficulties of EMU with regard to international...
This paper deals with the relationship between monetary integration and the rest of European integra...
The signature of the 1992 Maastricht Treaty was a major step in the development of the European Unio...
The paper includes three parts. The first concerns the economic foundations of monetary union and th...
The aim of this thesis is to reappraise the European Community's progress towards Economic and Monet...
This paper examines the nature and origins of the Maastricht bargain on EMU, shows how France and Ge...
This paper presents the various economic approaches to achieving monetary union, particularly in the...
At the time of the September 1992 crisis, the conventional wisdom held in the ERM was due to an unfo...
Economic and monetary union (EMU) is the most advanced form of international economic integration. ...
In the soul searching following the tumult of the 1992 EMS crisis, observers and policy makers have ...
It is nearly impossible to fully understand the developments and problems of European economic and m...
[From the Introduction]. There is no dearth of literature on Europe’s Economic and Monetary Union (E...
This paper raises some specific issues concerning the choice of exchange rate regime in transition c...
This paper analyzes the 1992 crisis in the EMS and raises the question whether EC monetary integrati...