EMU after Maastricht: Transition or Re-evaluation?
Scritto da: David Currie e John Whitley |
Codice ISBN: 1-872210-84-8 - Pagine: 192 - Copertina: brossura |
Prezzo: 19 € |
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Questo volume raccoglie gli atti della Seventh Lothian Conference, che vide la partecipazione di illustri economisti per discutere le possibili linee di sviluppo della Unione Monetaria Europea. Tra gli altri, sono pubblicati i saggi di: Christopher Taylor (The UK and EMU: A view from Threadneedle Street), David Currie e John Whitley (The agenda for monetary union in Europe: An overview), Marian Bell (The ERM and the Route to EMU), Michael Artis and Mervyn Lewis (The Path to EMU: Blocked or Open?), Rolf Hasse (Analysis of the convergence criteria in the Maastricht Treaty. Are they able to create credibility?), Penelope Rowlatt (Convergence criteria and Maastricht), Robert Boyce (The origins of French support for EMU), Andrew Sentance (Would EMU benefit British business?), Ray Kinsella (The European Central Bank and the emerging EC `Regulatory Deficit'), Nigel Healey, Paul Levine e Joseph Pearlman (The political economy of a European Central Bank), Tim Congdon (The Logistical Requirements of a Single European Currency), John Grieve Smith (Economic policy and constitutional change after Maastricht), James Foreman Peck, Andrew Huges Hallett e Yue Ma (EMU in the Great Depression: A counterfactual).
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