The Path to European Economic and Monetary Union

Paperback Engels 2012 9789401062527
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Sir Alan Walters ex-chief economic advisor to PM Margaret Thatcher Whether it succeeds or fails, Europe is everyone's concern. The idea of a united Europe has been entertained, even partially at least, achieved, inter alia, CharlemagI!e, Napoleon, Hitler, and in our da)' by Spaak, Monet and Chancellor Kohl: the first three by military conquest, the last three by "negotiation" and the creation of integrating institutional arrangements. The motives varied from the twisted paranoia of the Nazis to the idealism of SpaaklMonet/Kohl in avoiding conflicts and wars. Under the protection of NATO the European Coal and Steel Community soon was transformed into the EEC by the 1957 Treaty of Rome. The massive reduction of trade barriers, particularly between France and Germany, was rewarded by vigorous growth over the next 15 years. Even as late as 1972, when Britain acceeded to the Treaty of Rome, the EEC was thought to be lar~ely a customs union: in de Gaulle eyes the EEC was simply a collection of sovereISJ:l states who cooperated primarily on trade. Each state however enjoyed a veto; deCIsions had to be unanimous.

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ISBN13:9789401062527
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:paperback
Aantal pagina's:470
Uitgever:Springer Netherlands
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Acronyms. Foreword; Sir Alan Walters. I. Overview of European Monetary Integration. II. Political and Economic Dilemmas of the EMU. III. Fiscal Policy and the EMU. IV. The Single Currency, the `Euro': Costs and Benefits. V. The European Central Bank. VI. Key EMU Predicaments and Outlook. Bibliography. Appendix A: Key Dates in the History of European Integration. About the Author. Index.

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