The road to European monetary union

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The road to European monetary union

André Szász

Macmillan , St. Martin's Press, 1999

  • : uk
  • : us

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Bibliography: p. 248-253

Includes index

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内容説明

This book explains the political background and describes the decision-making leading to European Monetary Union, as seen by a former central banker who participated in the process during more than two decades. Political rather than economic considerations were decisive in establishing EMU. French-German relations in particular form a thread that runs through the book, notably French efforts to replace German monetary domination by a form of decision-making France can influence. Thus, the issues involved are issues of power, though often presented in technical terms of economics.

目次

Introduction The Political Background to European Integration The Rome Treaty (1958) and the Barre-Plans (1968-1969) Economic and Monetary Union: The Hague Summit of 1969 The Werner Report (1970) The Snake (1972-1978) The European Monetary Cooperation Fund The Making of the European Monetary System (1978) The Working of the European Monetary System in the Period 1979-1987 Promoting the ECU The Single European Act (1985-1986) French-German Tussle: Monetary Union Revived (1987-1988) The Delors Report British Opposition The Madrid Summit (June 1989) and its Follow-up German Unification (1989-1990) Monetary Union Economic Union Ratification (1992-1993) Black September (1992) The Collapse of the Old EMS (1993) The Guilder: A Case Study of a Hard Currency Policy Why the Euro? Notes Bibliography Index

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