30 years of European monetary integration from the Werner Plan to EMU /
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Imprint: | London ; New York : Longman, c1994. |
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Description: | x, 316 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. |
Language: | English |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/1699401 |
Table of Contents:
- Foreword / Brian Unwin
- 1. Overview / Alfred Steinherr
- 2. On the architecture of EMU / Hans Tietmeyer
- 3. Is Europe an optimum currency area? / Peter Bofinger
- 4. From the Werner Plan to the Maastricht Treaty: Europe's stubborn quest for monetary union / Francesco Papadia and Fabrizio Saccomanni
- 5. Yes to European monetary unification, but no to the Maastricht Treaty / Richard Cooper
- 6. Application of the Maastricht Treaty and the experience of a year of crisis in the European Monetary System / Miguel Boyer
- 7. Credibility of German monetary policy on the road towards EMU / Wolfgang Filc
- 8. Living dangerously: the lira and the pound in a floating world / Pier Luigi Gillbert
- 9. The stability of the EMS / Patrick Artus and Henri Bourguinat
- 10. The year 2000: the European currency's first birthday Valery / Giscard d'Estaing
- 11. The role of convergence in the process of EMU / Andrew Crockett
- 12. The debate on nominal convergence before and after the 1992 crisis / Alberto Giovannini
- 13. The exchange rate changes of 1992 and inflation convergence in the EMS / Paul De Grauwe and Giuseppe Tullio
- 14. The role of the European Monetary Institute / Philippe Maystadt
- 15. Reinforcing Stage Two in the EMU process / Niels Thygesen
- 16. What role for the ECB in Europe's financial markets? / David Folkerts-Landau and Peter Garber
- 17. ECU interest and exchange rates: the key role of EMU / Alfred Steinherr
- 18. When and how to introduce the European currency / Edward Heath
- 19. Convergence criteria, extended transition periods, and other obstacles to EMU / Hans Genberg
- 20. Single market, exchange rates and monetary unification / Rainer Masera
- 21. Alternatives to drifting along during Stage Two / Daniel Gros and Alfred Steinherr.