Economic Convergence and Monetary Union in Europe
Edited by:
- Ray Barrell - National Institute of Economic and Social Research, UK
June 1992 | 288 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd
"Economic Convergence and Monetary Union in Europe is a
substantial overview of the prospects for monetary union in post-
Maastricht Europe."
--European Access
Economic Convergence and Monetary Union in Europe is the first
substantial overview of the prospects for monetary union in post-
Maastricht Europe. It provides a careful and thorough analysis of
the communities--business, industrial, and government--to whom
successful integration of monetary union seems crucial. Experts
from the UK, France, Germany, and Italy appraise convergence,
examine the preconditions for union, and project ramifications for
their respective nations. The external role of a European currency
is assessed, as well as European cohesion, relations with the
East, and the costs of converting to a common currency.
Written in non-technical terms, Economic Convergence and Monetary
Union in Europe is an authoritative and accessible account of this
important issue. Students and professionals in economics, public
policy, European studies, management, and business will find this
book to be compelling reading.
Robert Anderton, Ray Barrell and Jan Willem in't Veld
Macroeconomic Convergence in Europe
Robert Anderton, Ray Barrell and James McHugh
Nominal Convergnce in European Wage Behaviour
Enno Langfeldt
European Monetary Union
Paolo Onofri and Stefania Tomasini
France and Italy
Christian Bordes and Eric Giradin
The Achievements of ERM and the Preconditions for Monetary Union
John Bradley and Karl Whelan
Irish Experience of Monetary Linkages with the United Kingdom and Developments Since Joining the EMS
Willy Freidman
German Monetary Union and Some Lessons for Europe
Jan Willem in't Veld
The Diverse Experience of the Netherlands, Belgium and Denmark in the ERM
B[ac]en[ac]edicte Larre and Raymond Torres
Real and Nominal Convergence in the EMS
Stefan Collignon
An Ecu Zone for Central and Eastern Europe
John Williamson
External Implications of EMU
Iain Begg and David Mayes
Cohesion as a Precondition for Monetary Union in Europe
Ray Barrell
Prospects for Monetary Union in Europe
`many of the chapters will be of interest to political economist, not least because some on macroeconomic convergence are lucid and well supported by a wealth of comparative empirical evidence. Overall a useful and interesting collection' - Political Studies