Skip to main content Accessibility help
×
Hostname: page-component-848d4c4894-x24gv Total loading time: 0 Render date: 2024-06-01T01:36:25.619Z Has data issue: false hasContentIssue false

Bibliography

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 July 2010

Martin Heipertz
Affiliation:
European Investment Bank, Luxembourg
Amy Verdun
Affiliation:
University of Victoria, British Columbia
Get access

Summary

Image of the first page of this content. For PDF version, please use the ‘Save PDF’ preceeding this image.'
Type
Chapter
Information
Ruling Europe
The Politics of the Stability and Growth Pact
, pp. 296 - 310
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2010

Access options

Get access to the full version of this content by using one of the access options below. (Log in options will check for institutional or personal access. Content may require purchase if you do not have access.)

References

,AFP (2008) ‘Ruling out US-style bailout plan, EU looks to tougher regulation’, retrieved on 3 February at http://afp.google.com/article/ALeqM5g9jbnEyG5T_3fj1eHwmqosgJ8mAQ.
Alesina, Alberto and Drazen, Allan (1991) ‘Why are stabilizations delayed’, American Economic Review, 81, 1170–88.Google Scholar
Archiv, Allensbacher (1995) ‘IfD-Umfragen 6013’, Institut für Demoskopie, Allensbach.
Alt, James E. and Lowry, Robert C. (1994) ‘Divided government, fiscal institutions, and budget deficits – evidence from the States’, American Political Science Review, 88, 811–28.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Artis, Michael J. and Buti, Marco (2000) ‘“Close to balance or in surplus” – a policy maker's guide to the implementation of the Stability and Growth Pact’, Journal of Common Market Studies, 38(4): 563–91.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Artis, Michael J., and Buti, Marco (2001) ‘Setting medium-term fiscal targets in EMU’, in Brunila, Anne, Buti, Marco and Franco, Daniele (eds.) The Stability and Growth Pact: The Architecture of Fiscal Policy in EMU, New York: Palgrave, pp. 185–203.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Artis, Michael J. and Winkler, Bernhard (1999) ‘The Stability Pact: Trading off flexibility for credibility?’ Hallett, Andrew Hughes, Hutchison, Michael M. and Hougaard Jensen, Svend E. (eds.) Fiscal Aspects of European Monetary Integration, New York: Cambridge University Press, pp. 157–88.Google Scholar
Balassone, Fabrizio and Franco, Daniele (2001) ‘The SGP and the ‘Golden Rule’’, in Anne Brunila, Buti, Marco, and Franco, Daniele (eds.) The Stability and Growth Pact: The Architecture of Fiscal Policy in EMU, New York: Palgrave, pp. 371–93.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Balassone, Fabrizio and Giordano, Raffaela (2001) ‘Budget deficits and coalition governments’, Public Choice, 106, 327–49.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Beetsma, Roel M. W. J. (1999) ‘The Stability and Growth Pact in a model with politically induced deficit biases’, in Hallett, Andrew Hughes, Hutchison, Michael M., and Hougaard Jensen, Svend E. (eds.) Fiscal Aspects of European Monetary Integration, New York: Cambridge University Press, pp. 189–215.Google Scholar
Beetsma, Roel M. W. J. (2001) ‘Does EMU need a stability pact?’, in Brunila, Anne, Buti, Marco and Franco, Daniele (eds.) The Stability and Growth Pact: The Architecture of Fiscal Policy in EMU, New York: Palgrave, pp. 23–52.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Beetsma, Roel and Oksanen, Heikki (2007) ‘Pension systems, ageing and the Stability and Growth Pact’, European Economy. Economic Papers. 289. October 2007. European Commission. Brussels. 66 p. KC-AI-07–289-EN-N ISBN: 978–92–79–04642–1 ISSN: 1016–8060.
Beetsma, Roel and Oksanen, Heikki (2008) ‘Pensions under ageing populations and the EU Stability and Growth Pact’, CESifo Economic Studies 54(4): 563–92.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Begg, Iain (ed.) (2002) Europe: Government and Money; Running EMU: The Challenges of Policy Coordination, London: The Federal Trust.
Begg, Iain and Schelke, Waltraud (2004) ‘Can fiscal policy co-ordination be made to work?’, Journal of Common Market Studies 42(5): 1047–55.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Blanchard, Olivier J. and Giavazzi, Francesco (2004) ‘Improving the SGP through a proper accounting of public investment’, CPER Discussion Paper, 4220.
Börzel, Tanja (2005) ‘Mind the gap: European integration between level and scope’, Journal of European Public Policy, 12(2): 217–36.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Bouwen, Pieter (2002) ‘Corporate lobbying in the European Union: the logic of access’, Journal of European Public Policy, 9(3): 356–90.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Brunila, Anne, Buti, Marco and Franco, Daniele (2001) ‘Introduction’, in Brunila, Anne, Buti, Marco and Franco, Daniele (eds.) The Stability and Growth Pact: The Architecture of Fiscal Policy in EMU, New York: Palgrave, pp. 1–22.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Buiter, Willem and Grafe, Clemens (2002) ‘Patching up the Pact: some suggestions for enhancing fiscal sustainability and macroeconomic stability in an enlarged European Union’, CEPR Discussion Paper No. 3496.
Bulmer, Simon (1983) ‘Domestic politics and European Community policy-making’, Journal of Common Market Studies, 21(4): 349–63.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Finanzen, Bundesministerium (1995) ‘Stabilitätspakt für Europa – Finanzpolitik in der dritten Stufe der WWU’, Auszüge aus Presseartikeln 75, 7 November 1995.
Burley, Anne-Marie and Mattli, Walter (1993) ‘Europe before the court: a political theory of legal integration’, International Organization, 47(1): 41–76.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Busch, Andreas (1994) ‘The crisis in the EMS’, Government and Opposition, 29, 80–97.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Buti, Marco and Pench, Lucio R. (2004) ‘Why do large countries flout the Stability Pact? And what can be done about it?’, Journal of Common Market Studies 42(5): 1025–32.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Buti, Marco, Eijffinger, Sylvester and Franco, Daniele (2003) ‘Revisiting the Stability and Growth Pact: grand design or internal adjustment’, CEPR Working Paper No. 3692.
Caporaso, James (1996) ‘The European Union and forms of State: Westphalian, regulatory or post-modern’, Journal of Common Market Studies, 34(1): 29–52.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
,Commission of the European Communities (1996a) ‘Ensuring Budgetary Discipline in Stage Three of EMU’, (II/409/96-EN of 19 July 1996).
,Commission of the European Communities (1996b) ‘A Stability Pact to Ensure Budgetary Discipline in EMU’, (II/163/96-EN of 18 March 1996).
,Commission of the European Communities (1996c) ‘Towards a Stability Pact’, (II/11/96-EN of 10 January 1996).
Centraal, Plan Bureau (2003) ‘Europe's future, Dutch mortgage market, institutions breaking the law’, CPB Report Quarterly Review of CPB Netherlands' Bureau for Economic Policy Analysis SDU Publishers, The Hague, NL, p. 68.Google Scholar
Chang, Michele (2006) ‘Reforming the Stability and Growth Pact: size and influence in EMU policymaking’, Journal of European Integration 28(1): 107–20.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Checkel, Jeffrey T. (1998) ‘The constructivist turn in international relations theory’, World Politics 50(2): 324–48.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Checkel, Jeffrey T. (2001) ‘Why comply? Social learning and European identity change’, International Organization 55(3): 553–88.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Christiansen, Thomas, Joergensen, Knud-Erik and Wiener, Antje (1999) ‘The social construction of Europe’, Journal of European Public Policy, 6(4): 528–44.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Cichowski, Rachel A. (2007) The European Court and Civil Society, Cambridge University Press.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Clift, Ben (2006) ‘The new political economy of dirigisme: French macroeconomic policy, unrepentant sinning and the Stability and Growth Pact’, The British Journal of Politics and International Relations, 8(3): 388–409.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Collignon, Stefan (2004) ‘Is Europe going far enough? Reflections on the EU's economic governance’, Journal of European Public Policy, 11(5): 909–25.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
,COM(96)496 (1996) ‘Stability Pact for ensuring budgetary discipline in stage three of EMU’, Agence Europe, Vol. Europe Documents 2010.
,Commission of the European Communities (1990) ‘One market, one money’, European Economy, 44.Google Scholar
,Commission of the European Communities (1991) ‘The economics of EMU. Background studies for European Economy, 44 “One market, One money”’, European Economy, Special Edition, No.1.
,Commission of the European Communities (1995) ‘Europinion No. 5’.
,Commission of the European Communities (2007) ‘Public finances in EMU – 2007’, European Economy, 3.Google Scholar
,Commission of the European Communities (2008a) ‘Communication from the Commission to the Council and the European Parliament – Public finances in EMU – 2008 – The role of quality of public finances in the EU governance framework {SEC(2008) 2092}’.
,Commission of the European Communities (2008b) ‘Communication of 29 October’, COM(2008) 706.
,Commission of the European Communities (2008c) ‘Communication from the Commission: A European Economic Recovery Plan for Growths and Jobs’, Brussels, 26 November.
,Commission of the European Communities (2009) ‘Interim Forecast January 2009’.
,Committee for the Study of Economic and Monetary Union (1989) ‘Report on Economic and Monetary Union in the European Community’, Office for Official Publications of the EC, Luxembourg.
Corbey, Dorette (1993) Stilstand is Vooruitgang: De Dialectiek van het Europese Integratieprocess, Assen & Maastricht: Van Gorcum.Google Scholar
Corbey, Dorette (1995) ‘Dialectical functionalism: stagnation as a booster of European integration’, International Organization, 49(2): 253–84.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Costello, Declan (2001) ‘The SGP: how did we get there?’, in Brunila, Anne, Buti, MarcoFranco, and Daniele (eds.) The Stability and Growth Pact: The Architecture of Fiscal Policy in EMU, New York: Palgrave, pp. 106–36.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
,Council of the EU (2005) ‘Meetings of the Eurogroup and the “Economic and Financial Affairs” Council: No agreement on the reform of the Stability and Growth Pact’, press release 8 March. Consulted at www.eu2005.lu/en/actualites/communiques/2005/03/08ecofin/index.html.
,Council Report to the European Council (2007) ‘Improving the implementation of the Stability and Growth Pact’, 7619/1/05 REV1 Annex II pp. 1–18.
Crowley, Patrick M. (2002) ‘The Stability and Growth Pact: review, alternatives and legal aspects’, Current Politics and Economics of Europe, 11(3): 225–44.Google Scholar
Búrca, Gráinne (2005) ‘Rethinking law in neofunctionalist theory’, Journal of European Public Policy, 12(2): 310–26.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Grauwe, Paul (2007) Economics of Monetary Union, Oxford University Press, 7th edition.Google Scholar
Deutsch, Karl W., Edinger, L. J., Macridis, R. C. and Merritt, R. L. (1967) France, Germany and the Western Alliance. A Study of Elite Attitudes on European Integration and World Politics, New York: Charles Scribner's Sons.Google Scholar
Deutsch, Karl, Burrell, S. A., Kann, R. A., Lee, M., Lichterman, M., Lindgren, R. E., Loewenheim, F. L. and Wagenen, R. W. (eds.) (1957) Political Community and the North Atlantic State: International Organization in the Light of Historical Experience, Princeton University Press.
Donnelly, Shawn (2005) ‘Explaining EMU reform’, Journal of Common Market Studies, 43(5): 947–68.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Doukas, Dimitrios (2005) ‘The frailty of the Stability and Growth Pact and the European Court of Justice: much ado about nothing?’, Legal Issues of Economic Integration, 32(3): 293–312.Google Scholar
Doukas, Dimitrios (2006) ‘Fiscal discipline versus political discretion in the EMU: can the European Court of Justice close the Pandora's Box?’, Paper presented at the 6th Biennial Conference of the European Community Studies Association- Canada, Victoria BC, 19–20 May.
Drake, Helen (1995) ‘Political leadership and European integration: the case of Jacques Delors’, West European Politics, 18(1): 140–60.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Drake, Helen (2000) Jacques Delors: Perspectives on a European Leader, London: Routledge.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Dudek, Caroline M. and Omtzigt, Pieter (2001) ‘The role of Brussels in national pension reform’, EUI Working Papers – Robert Schuman Centre, RSC 2001/47.
Dutzler, Barbara and Hable, Angelika (2005) ‘The European Court of Justice and the Stability and Growth Pact – just the beginning?’, European Integration online Papers (EIoP), Vol 9, No 5 available at http://eiop.or.at/eiop/texte/2005–005a.htm.
Dyson, Kenneth (1994) Elusive Union: The Process of Economic and Monetary Union in Europe, London; New York: Longman.Google Scholar
Dyson, Kenneth (2000) The Politics of the Euro-zone: Stability or Breakdown?, Oxford; New York: Oxford University Press.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Dyson, Kenneth (2002) ‘Germany and the Euro: redefining EMU, handling paradox, and managing uncertainty and contingency’, in Dyson, K. (ed.) European States and the Euro: Europeanization, Variation, and Convergence, Oxford University Press, pp. 173–211.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Dyson, Kenneth and Featherstone, Kevin (1996a) ‘EMU and economic governance in Germany’, German Politics, 5(3): 325–56.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Dyson, Kenneth and Featherstone, Kevin (1996b) ‘Italy and EMU as Vincolo Esterno’, Journal of South European Society and Politics, 2(3): 272–99.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Dyson, Kenneth and Featherstone, Kevin (1999) The Road to Maastricht: Negotiating Economic and Monetary Union, Oxford; New York: Oxford University Press.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Dyson, K., Featherstone, K. and Michalpoulos, G. (1995) ‘Strapped to the mast: EC central bankers between global financial markets and regional integration’, Journal of European Public Policy, 2(3): 465–87.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
,European Central Bank (2000) Monthly Bulletin, March.
,European Central Bank (2003) ‘Statement of the Governing Council on the ECOFIN Council conclusions regarding the correction of excessive deficits in France and Germany’, press release 25 November.
,European Central Bank (2005a) ‘Statement of the Governing Council on the ECOFIN Council's report on improving the implementation of the Stability and Growth Pact’, press release, 21 March.
,European Central Bank (2005b) ‘The reform of the Stability and Growth Pact: an assessment’, speech by José Manuel González-Páramo, Member of the Executive Board of the ECB conference on “New Perspectives on Fiscal Sustainability” Frankfurt, 13 October.
Eichengreen, Barry J. (1996) ‘Saving Europe's automatic stabilisers’, National Institute Economic Review, 159(1): 92–8.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Eichengreen, Barry J. and Wyplosz, Charles (1998) ‘The Stability Pact: more than a minor nuisance?’, Economic Policy, 26, 65–114.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Enderlein, Henrik (2001) ‘Wirtschaftspolitik in der Währungsunion: Die Auswirkungen der Europäischen Wirtschafts- und Währungsunion auf die finanz- und lohnpolitischen Institutionen in den Mitgliedsländern’, Bremen, Cologne.
Enderlein, Henrik (2004) ‘Break it, don't fix it!’, Journal of Common Market Studies, 42(5): 1039–46.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
,EUObserver (2008a) ‘US bank crisis smashes hole in European markets’, 16 September.
,EUObserver (2008b) ‘Europe throws cash at nervous markets’, 17 September.
,EUObserver (2008c) ‘Germany and UK want global financial regulator’, 22 September.
,EUObserver (2008d) ‘Capitalism must be regulated, says Sarkozy’, 24 September.
,EUObserver (2008e) ‘“Laissez-faire”capitalism is finished, says France’, 26 September.
,EUObserver (2008f) ‘Banking crisis claims Belgo-Dutch giant’, 29 September.
,EUObserver (2008g) ‘Europe scrambles to save banking system’, 30 September.
,Euractiv (2008a) ‘France urged to respect stability pact rule’, 10 February.
,Euractiv (2008b) ‘US-style “financial socialism” not an option for Europe’, 19 September.
,Euractiv (2008c) ‘EU leaders remain split on bail-out’, 6 October.
,European Commission (2009) Interim forecast, European Economy, January (press conference of 19 January), p. 47.
,European Council (1995) ‘Presidency conclusions Madrid European Council of 15 and 16 December 1995’, www.consilium.europa.eu/ueDocs/cms_Data/docs/pressData/en/ec/00400-C.EN5.htm.
Falkner, Gerda, Treib, O., Hartlapp, M. and Leiber, S. (2005) Complying with Europe: EU Harmonisation and Soft Law in the Member States, Cambridge University Press.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Fatas, Antonio and Mihov, Ilian (2003) ‘On constraining fiscal policy discretion in EMU’, Oxford Review of Economic Policy, 19, 112–31.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Fatas, Antonio, Hagen, J., Hallett, A. Hughes, Sibert, A. and Strauch, R. R. (2003) Stability and Growth in Europe: Towards a Better Pact, London: Center for Economic Policy Research.Google Scholar
Finnemore, Martha (1996) National Interests in International Society, Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press.Google Scholar
Fischer, Jonas and Giudice, Gabriele (2001) ‘The stability and convergence programmes’, in Brunila, Anne, Buti, Marco and Franco, Daniele (eds.) The Stability and Growth Pact: The Architecture of Fiscal Policy in EMU, New York: Palgrave, pp. 158–84.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Fischer, Jonas, Jonung, L. and Larch, M. (2006) ‘101 proposals to reform the Stability and Growth Pact’, European Economy, Economic Papers, No. 267 (available on http://ec.europa.eu/economy_finance/index_en.htm), December.
Garrett, Geoffrey (1994) ‘The politics of Maastricht’, in Frieden, J. A (ed.) The Political Economy of European Monetary Unification, Boulder, Colorado: Westview Press, pp. 47–66.Google Scholar
Genberg, Hans (1990) ‘In the shadow of the Mark: exchange rate and monetary policy in Austria and Switzerland’, in Grauwe, Paul (ed.) Choosing an Exchange Rate Regime: The Challenge for Smaller Industrial Countries, International Monetary Fund, Washington DC.Google Scholar
Giavazzi, Francesco and Giovannini, Alberto (eds.) (1989) Limiting Exchange Rate Flexibility: The European Monetary System, Cambridge MA: MIT Press.
Gill, Stephen (2001) ‘Constitutionalising capital: EMU and disciplinary neo-liberalism’, in Morton, A. D. (ed.) Social Forces in the Making of the New Europe: The Restructuring of European Social Relations in the Global Political Economy, Houndmills: Palgrave, pp. 47–69.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Goldstein, Judith and Keohane, Robert O. (eds.) (1993) Ideas and Foreign Policy: Beliefs, Institutions, and Political Change, Ithaca: Cornell University Press.
Grieco, Joseph M. (1995) ‘The Maastricht Treaty, Economic and Monetary Union and the neorealist research programme’, Review of International Studies, 21, 21–40.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Gros, Daniel and Hobza, A. (2001) ‘Fiscal policy spillovers in the euro area: where are they?’, CEPS Working Documents, 176.
Gros, Daniel and Thygesen, Niels (1998) European Monetary Integration, Harlow: Longman.Google Scholar
Haas, Ernst B. (1958) The Uniting of Europe: Political, Social, and Economical Forces, 1950–1957, London: Stevens.Google Scholar
Haas, Ernst B. (1964) Beyond the Nation-State. Functionalism and International Organization, Stanford University Press.Google Scholar
Haas, Ernst B. (1968) The Uniting of Europe: Political, Social, and Economic Forces, 1950–1957, 2nd edition, Stanford University Press.Google Scholar
Haas, Ernst B. (1975) ‘The obsolescence of regional integration theory’, Research Studies, Vol. 25, Institute of International Studies, Berkeley.Google Scholar
Haas, Ernst B. (1976) ‘Turbulent fields and the theory of regional integration’, International Organization, 30(2): 173–212.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Haas, Ernst B. (2001) ‘Does constructivism subsume neo-functionalism?’, in Wienerx, A. (ed.) The Social Construction of Europe, London: Sage Publications, pp. 22–31.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Haas, Ernst B. (2004) ‘Introduction: institutionalism or constructivism?’, in The Uniting of Europe: Political, Social, and Economic Forces, 1950–1957, 3rd edition, University of Notre Dame Press, pp. xiii–lvi.Google Scholar
Haas, Peter M. (1992) ‘Introduction: epistemic communities and international policy coordination’, International Organization, 46(1): 1–35.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Hahn, Hugo J. (1998) ‘The Stability Pact for European Monetary Union: compliance with deficit limits as a constant legal duty’, Common Market Law Review, 35, 77–100.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Hall, Peter A. (1992) ‘The movement from Keynesianism to monetarism’, in Longstreth, F. (ed.) Structuring Politics: Historical Institutionalism in Comparative Analysis, Cambridge University Press, pp. 90–113.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Hall, Peter A. (ed.) (1989) The Political Power of Economic Ideas: Keynesianism across Nations, Princeton University Press.
Hall, Peter A. and Taylor, Rosemary C. R. (1996) ‘Political science and the three new institutionalisms’, Political Studies, 44(5): 936–57.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Hallerberg, Mark (2004) Domestic Budgets in a United Europe, Ithaca: Cornell University Press.Google Scholar
Hallstein, Walter (1979) Die Europäische Gemeinschaft, Econ-Verlag, Düsseldorf; Wien.Google Scholar
Hanny, Birgit and Wessels, Wolfgang (1998) ‘The monetary committee: significant though not typical case’, in Schendelen, M. P. C. M. v. (ed.) EU Committees as Influential Policymakers, Aldershot: Ashgate, pp. 109–26.Google Scholar
Hauptmeier, Sebastian, Heipertz, M. and Schuknecht, L. (2007) ‘Expenditure reform in industrialised countries – a case study approach’, Fiscal Studies, 23(3): 293–342.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Hellwig, Martin (2008) ‘Systemic risk in the financial sector: an analysis of the sub-prime mortgage crisis’, Reprints of the Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods, 43.Google Scholar
Heipertz, Martin (2001) ‘How strong was the Bundesbank? A case study in the policy-making of German and European Monetary Union’, CEPS Working Documents, 172.Google Scholar
Heipertz, Martin (2003) ‘The Stability and Growth Pact – not the best but better than nothing. Reviewing the debate on fiscal policy in Europe's Monetary Union’, MPIfG Working Paper, 03/10.
Heipertz, Martin and Verdun, Amy (2004) ‘The dog that would never bite? What we can learn from the origins of the Stability and Growth Pact, Journal of European Public Policy, 11(5): 765–80.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Heipertz, Martin and Verdun, Amy (2005) ‘The Stability and Growth Pact – theorizing a case in European integration’, Journal of Common Market Studies, 43(5): 985–1008.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Henning, R. (1994) ‘Management of economic policy in the European Community’, in Harrison, G. J. (ed.) Europe and the United States: Competition and Cooperation in the 1990s, Armonk: Sharpe, pp. 15–29.Google Scholar
Hix, Simon (1994) ‘Approaches to the study of the European Community: the challenge to comparative politics’, West European Politics, 17, 1–30.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Hodson, Dermot (2004) ‘Macroeconomic co-ordination in the euro area: the scope and limits of the open method’, Journal of European Public Policy, 11(2): 231–248.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Hodson, Dermot (2009) ‘EMU and political union: what, if anything, have we learned from the euro's first decade?’, Journal of European Public Policy, 16(4): 508–26.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Hodson, Dermot and Maher, Imelda (2001) ‘The open method as a new mode of governance: the case of soft economic policy co-ordination’, Journal of Common Market Studies, 39(4): 719–46.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Hodson, Dermot and Maher, Imelda (2004), ‘Soft law and sanctions: economic policy coordination and reform of the Stability and Growth Pact’, Journal of European Public Policy, 11(5): 798–813.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Hoekstra, Ruth, Horstmann, C., Knabl, J., Kruse, D., Wiedemann, S. (2007) ‘Germanizing Europe? The evolution of the European Stability and Growth Pact’, Working Papers on Economic Governance, Hamburg University, No. 24Google Scholar
Hoffmann, Stanley (1966) ‘Obstinate or obsolete: the fate of the nation-state and the case of Western Europe?’, Daedalus, 95, 862–916.Google Scholar
Hooghe, Liesbet (2002) The European Commission and the Integration of Europe: Images of Governance, Cambridge University Press.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Hooghe, Liesbet and Marks, Gary (2001) Multi-level Governance and European Integration, Lanham: Rowman and Littlefield.Google Scholar
Hosli, Madeleine O. (2000) ‘The creation of the European economic and monetary union (EMU): intergovernmental negotiations and two-level games’, Journal of European Public Policy, 7(5): 744–66.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Howarth, David J. (2001) The French Road to European Monetary Union, Houndmills: Palgrave.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Howarth, David J. (2005) ‘Making and breaking the rules: French policy on EU ‘gouvernment économique’ and the Stability and Growth PactEuropean Integration Online Papers (EIoP), Vol. 9, No. 15, http://eiop.or.at/eiop/texte/2005–015a.htm.Google Scholar
Huelshoff, Michael G. (1994) ‘Domestic politics and dynamic issue linkages – a reformulation of integration theory’, International Studies Quarterly, 38(2): 255–79.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Hughes Hallett, Andrew and Warmedinger, T. (1999) ‘On the asymmetric effect of a common monetary policy’, in Waller, C. (ed.) Common Money Uncommon Regions, Bonn: Center for European Integration Studies.Google Scholar
Issing, Otmar (2002) ‘On macroeconomic policy co-ordination in EMU’, Journal of Common Market Studies, 40(2): 345–58.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Italianer, Alexander (1993) ‘Mastering Maastricht: EMU issues and how they were settled’, in Gretschmann, Klaus (ed.) Economic and Monetary Union: Implications for National Policy-Makers, Maastricht: European Institute for Public Administration, pp. 51–115.Google Scholar
Jachtenfuchs, Markus (2001) ‘The governance approach to European integration’, Journal of Common Market Studies, 39(2): 245–64.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Jacobsen, John Kurt (1995) ‘Review: much ado about ideas: the cognitive factor in economic policy’, World Politics, 47(2): 283–310.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Johnson, Peter A. (1998) The Government of Money: Monetarism in Germany and the United States, Ithaca: Cornell University Press.Google Scholar
Kaelberer, Matthias (2003) ‘Knowledge, power and monetary bargaining: central bankers and the creation of monetary union in Europe’, Journal of European Public Policy, 10(3): 365–79.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Kassim, Hussein and Menon, Anand (2003) ‘The principal-agent approach and the study of the European Union: promise unfulfilled?’, Journal of European Public Policy, 10(1): 121–39.Google Scholar
Kenen, Peter B. (1969) ‘The theory of Optimum Currency Areas: an eclectic view’, in Mundell, R. A. and Swoboda, A. K. (eds.) Monetary Problems of the International Economy, University of Chicago Press, pp. 41–60.Google Scholar
Kenen, Peter B. (1995) Economic and Monetary Union in Europe: Moving Beyond Maastricht, Cambridge; New York: Cambridge University Press.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Kenen, Peter B. and Meade, Ellen E. (2007) Regional Monetary Integration, Cambridge University Press.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Kennedy, Ellen (1991) The Bundesbank: Germany's Central Bank in the International Monetary System, London: Pinter.Google Scholar
Kohler-Koch, Beate and Eising, Rainer (eds.) (1999) The Transformation of Governance in the European Union, London: Routledge.CrossRef
Kotlikoff, Laurence J. and Raffelhüschen, Bernd (1999) ‘Generational accounting around the globe’, American Economic Review (Papers & Proceedings), 89, 161–66.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Laffan, Brigid (1997) ‘From policy entrepreneur to policy manager: the challenge facing the European Commission’, Journal of European Public Policy, 4(3): 422–38.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Leblond, Patrick (2006) ‘The political Stability and Growth Pact is dead: long live the economic Stability and Growth Pact’, Journal of Common Market Studies, 44(5): 969–90.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Leeper, Eric M. (1991) ‘Equilibria under active and passive monetary and fiscal policies’, Journal of Monetary Economics, 27, 129–47.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Lehment, Harmen and Scheide, Joachim (1995) ‘Der Fahrplan für die Europäische Währungsunion: Noch erheblicher Handlungs- und Klärungsbedarf’, Kiel Discussion Papers, 259.
Lequesne, Christian and Rivaud, Philippe (2003) ‘The committees of independent experts: expertise in the service of democracy?’, Journal of European Public Policy, 10(5): 695–709.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Lindberg, Leon N. and Scheingold, Stuart A. (1970) Europe's Would-be Polity. Patterns of Change in the European Community, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice Hall.Google Scholar
Lindberg, Leon N., and Scheingold, Stuart A. (eds.) (1971) Regional Integration: Theory and Research, Cambridge MA: Harvard University Press.
Lohmann, Susanne (1993) ‘Electoral cycles and international policy-cooperation’, European Economic Review, 37, 1373–91.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Ludlow, Peter (1982) The Making of the European Monetary System: A Case Study of Politics in the European Community, London: Butterworth.Google Scholar
Luhmann, Niklas (1990) Konstruktivistische Perspektiven, Soziologische Aufklärung. Bd. 5. Köln: Westdeutscher Verlag.Google Scholar
Maes, Ivo and Verdun, Amy (2005) ‘Small states and the creation of EMU: Belgium and the Netherlands, pace-setters and gate-keepers’, Journal of Common Market Studies, 43(2): 327–48.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Magnusson, Lars (2002) ‘The political transaction costs of the convergence criteria’, in Magnusson, Lars and Strath, Bo (eds.) From the Werner Plan to the EMU, Brussels: Peter Lang, pp. 163–78.Google Scholar
March, James G. (1986) ‘Bounded rationality, ambiguity, and the engineering of choice’, in Elster, Jon (ed.) Rational Choice, Oxford: Blackwell, pp. 142–70.Google Scholar
Marcussen, Martin (2000) Ideas and Elites: The Social Construction of Economic and Monetary Union, Vilborg: Aalborg University Press.Google Scholar
Martin, Lisa L. (1994) ‘International and domestic institutions in the EMU process’, in Frieden, Jeffry A. (ed.) The Political Economy of European Monetary Unification, Boulder, Colorado: Westview Press, pp. 87–106.Google Scholar
Martin, Lisa L. (1995) ‘The influence of national parliaments on European integration’, in Hagen, Jurgen (ed.) Politics and Institutions in an Integrated Europe, Berlin: Springer, pp. 65–92.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
David, Mayes and Virén, Matti (2004) ‘Pressures on the Stability and Growth Pact from asymmetry in policy’, Journal of European Public Policy, 11(5): 781–97.Google Scholar
Mazey, Sonia and Richardson, Jeremy (eds.) (1993) Lobbying in the European Community, Oxford University Press.
McKinnon, Ronald (1963) ‘Optimum Currency Areas’, American Economic Review, 53, 717–25.Google Scholar
McNamara, Kathleen R. (1994) ‘Economic and Monetary Union: do domestic politics really matter?’, Paper presented at the American Political Science Association Annual Meeting.
McNamara, Kathleen R. (1998) The Currency of Ideas: Monetary Politics in the European Union, Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press.Google Scholar
McNamara, Kathleen R. (1999) ‘Consensus and constraint: ideas and capital mobility in European monetary integration’, Journal of Common Market Studies, 37(3): 455–76.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Milesi, Gabriel (1998) Le Roman de l'euro, Paris: Hachette littératures.Google Scholar
Moravcsik, Andrew (1991) ‘Negotiating the Single European Act: national interests and conventional statecraft in the European Community’, International Organization, 45(1): 19–56.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Moravcsik, Andrew (1993) ‘Introduction: integrating international and domestic theories of international bargaining’, in Putnam, Robert D. (ed.) Double-edged Diplomacy: International Bargaining and Domestic Politics, Berkeley: University of California Press, pp. 3–42.Google Scholar
Moravcsik, Andrew (1998) The Choice for Europe: Social Purpose and State Power from Messina to Maastricht, Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press.Google Scholar
Morris, Richard, Ongena, H. and Schuknecht, L. (2006) ‘The reform and implementation of the Stability and Growth Pact’, European Central Bank Occasional Paper Series, No. 47, June.
Mundell, Robert A. (1961) ‘A theory of optimum currency areas’, American Economic Review, 51, 657–75.Google Scholar
Mutimer, David (1989) ‘1992 and the political integration of Europe: neofunctionalism reconsidered’, Journal of European Integration, 13(1): 75–101.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
,New Europe (2008) ‘EU sets out ambitious plans to tackle financial crisis’, Issue 806, 3 November 2008, www.neurope.eu/articles/90387.php.
Niemann, Arne and Schmitter, Philippe C. (2009) ‘Neofunctionalism’, in Wiener, Antje and Diez, Thomas (eds.) European Integration Theory, Oxford University Press.Google Scholar
,Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (1996) Quarterly Labour Market Statistics.
,OJ 368 (1996) ‘Proposal for a Council Regulation (EC) on speeding up and clarifying the implementation of the exceessive deficit procedure’, Official Journal, Vol. COM/96/0496 Final – CNS 96/0248, p. 12.
,OJ 369 (1996) ‘Proposal for a Council Regulation (EC) on the strengthening of the surveillance and coordination of budgetary policies’, Official Journal, Vol. COM/96/0496 Final – Syn 96/0247, p. 9.
Padoan, Pier Carlo (1999) ‘Is European monetary union endogenous?’, The International Spectator, 34(3): 29–44.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Parsons, Craig (2002) ‘Showing ideas as causes: the origins of the European Union’, International Organization, 56(1): 47–84.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Peterson, John (2003) ‘Policy networks’, in Wiener, Antje and Diez, Thomas (eds.) European Integration Theory, Oxford; New York: Oxford University Press, pp. 117–33.Google Scholar
Pierson, Paul (1996) ‘The path to European integration: a historical institutionalist analysis’, Comparative Political Studies, 29(2): 123–63.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Pisani-Ferry, Jean (2006) ‘Only one bed for two dreams: a critical retrospective on the debate over the economic governance of the euro area’, Journal of Common Market Studies, 44(4): 823–44.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
,Presidency of the European Union (2008a) ‘Summit of European G8 members – statement’, Palais de l'Elysée, Saturday 4 October.
,Presidency of the European Union(2008b) ‘Presidency conclusions – Brussels, 15 and 16 October 2008’, 14368/08.
Pollack, Mark A. (1997) ‘Delegation, agency, and agenda setting in the European Community’, International Organization, 51(1): 99–134.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Pollack, Mark A. (2001) ‘International relations theory and European integration’, Journal of Common Market Studies, 39(2): 221–44.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Puetter, Uwe (2004) ‘Governing informally: the role of the Eurogroup in EMU and the Stability and Growth Pact’, Journal of European Public Policy, 11(5): 854–70.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Puetter, Uwe (2006) The Eurogroup: How a Secretive Circle of Finance Ministers Shape European Economic Governance, Manchester University Press.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Putnam, Robert (1988) ‘Diplomacy and domestic politics: the logic of two-level games’, International Organization, 42(3): 427–60.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Radaelli, Claudio M. (1995) ‘The role of knowledge in the policy process’, Journal of European Public Policy, 2(2): 159–84.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Radaelli, Claudio M. (1999) Technocracy in the European Union, London; New York: Longman.Google Scholar
Radaelli, Claudio M. (2002) ‘The Italian state and the euro: institutions, discourse, and policy regimes’, in Dyson, Kenneth (ed.) European States and the Euro: Europeanization, Variation and Convergence, Oxford University Press, pp. 212–37.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Richardson, Jeremy J. (2001) ‘Policy-making in the EU: interests, ideas and garbage cans of primeval soup’, in Richardson, Jeremy (ed.) European Union: Power and Policy-making, London: Routledge, pp. 3–26.Google Scholar
Risse, Thomas (2000) ‘“Let's Argue!”: Communicative action in world politics’, International Organization, 54(1): 1–40.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Risse, Thomas (2004) ‘Social constructivism’, in Wiener, Antje and Diez, Thomas (eds.) European Integration Theory, Oxford University Press, pp. 159–76.Google Scholar
Risse, Thomas (2005) ‘Neofunctionalism, European identity, and the puzzles of European integration’, Journal of European Public Policy, 12(2): 291–309.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Risse-Kappen, Thomas (1996) ‘Exploring the nature of the beast: international relations theory and comparative policy analysis meet the European Union’, Journal of Common Market Studies, 34(1): 53–80.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Rode, Reinhard (1991) Germany, World Economic Power or Overburdened Eurohegemon?, Peace Research Institute Frankfurt, Frankfurt am Main.Google Scholar
Rosamond, Ben (2005) ‘The uniting of Europe, and the foundation of EU Studies: revisiting the neofunctionalism of Ernst B. Haas’, Journal of European Public Policy, 12(2): 237–54.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Sabatier, Paul and Jenkins-Smith, Hank (eds.) (1993) Policy Change and Learning: An Advocacy Coalition Approach, Boulder: Westview Press.
,Sachverständigenrat zur Begutachtung der gesamtwirtschaftlichen Entwicklung (1992) Jahresgutachten 1992/93: Für Wachstumsorientierung – gegen lähmenden Verteilungsstreit, Stuttgart: Metzler-Poeschel.Google Scholar
Sadeh, Tal and Verdun, Amy (2009) ‘Explaining Europe's Monetary Union: a survey of the literature’, International Studies Review, 11(2): 277–301.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Sandholtz, Wayne (1993) ‘Choosing union: monetary politics and Maastricht’, International Organization, 47(1): 1–39.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Sarcinelli, Ulrich (1987) Symbolische Politik: Zur Bedeutung Symbolischen Handelns in der Wahlkampfkommunikation der Bundesrepublik Deutschland, Westdt. Verl., Opladen.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Sargent, Thomas J. and Wallace, Neil (1981) ‘Some unpleasant monetarist arithmetic’, Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis Quarterly Review, 5, 1–17.Google Scholar
Savage, James (2005) Making the EMU: The Politics of Budgetary Surveillance and the Enforcement of Maastricht, Oxford University Press.Google Scholar
Savage, James and Verdun, Amy (2007) ‘Reforming Europe's Stability and Growth Pact: lessons from the American experience in macrobudgeting’, Review of International Political Economy, 14(5): 842–67.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Schäfer, Armin (2002) ‘Vier perspektiven zur Entstehung und Entwicklung der “Europäischen Beschäftigungspolitik”’, MPIfG Discussion Paper, 02/9.
Scharpf, Fritz W. (1988) ‘The joint decision trap – lessons from German Federalism and European-integration’, Public Administration, 66(3): 239–78.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Scharpf, Fritz W. (1997) Games Real Actors Play: Actor-Centered Institutionalism in Policy Research. Boulder, CO: Westview Press.Google Scholar
Scharpf, Fritz W. and Schmidt, Vivien A. (eds.) (2000) Welfare and Work in the Open Economy: Diverse Responses to Common Challenges, Oxford University Press.
Schelkle, Waltraud (2004a) ‘EMU's second chance: enlargement and the reform of fiscal policy co-ordination’, Journal of European Public Policy, 11(5): 890–908.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Schelkle, Waltraud (2004b) ‘Understanding new forms of European integration: a study in competing political economy explanations’, in Jones, Erik and Verdun, Amy (eds.) Political Economy Approaches to the Study of European Integration, London: Routledge, pp. 149–69.Google Scholar
Schelkle, Waltraud. (2005) ‘The political economy of fiscal policy co-ordination in EMU: from disciplinarian device to insurance arrangement’, Journal of Common Market Studies, 43(2): 371–91.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Schmitter, Philippe C. (2004) ‘Neo-neo-functionalism’, in Wiener, Antje and Diez, Thomas (eds.), European Integration Theory, Oxford University Press, pp. 45–74.Google Scholar
Schmitter, Philippe C. (2005) ‘Ernst B. Haas and the legacy of neofunctionalism’, Journal of European Public Policy, 12(2): 255–72.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Schmitter, Philippe C. (2009) ‘On the way to a post-functionalist theory of European integration’, British Journal of Political Science, 39(1): 211–15.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Schure, Paul and Verdun, Amy (2007) ‘States and the exercise of power in the new European Union’, Current Politics and Economics of Europe, 18(2): 181–202.Google Scholar
Schure, Paul and Verdun, Amy (2008) ‘Legislative bargaining in the European Union: the divide between large and small Member States’, European Union Politics, 9(4): 459–86.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Schure, Paul, Passarelli, F. and Scoones, D. (2007) ‘When the powerful drag their feet’, mimeo, University of Victoria.
Siebert, Horst (2008) ‘An international system to avoid financial instability’, Kiel Working Papers, No. 1461.
Stark, Jürgen (2001) ‘Genesis of a pact’, in Brunila, Anne, Buti, Marco and Franco, Daniele (eds.) The Stability and Growth Pact: The Architecture of Fiscal Policy in EMU, New York: Palgrave, pp. 77–105.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Steuer, Werner (1998) ‘Der Europäische Stabilitäts- und Wachstumspakt’, in Scharrer, H.-E. (ed.) Die Europäische Wirtschafts- und Währungsunion: Regionale und globale Herausforderungen, Bonn: Europa Union Verlag, pp. 101ff.Google Scholar
Stiglitz, Joseph (2003) ‘The false promise of stability’, The Economic Times, 15 May.
Stone Sweet, Alec and Sandholtz, Wayne (eds.) (1998) European Integration and Supranational Governance, Oxford University Press.
Tanzi, Vito and Schuknecht, Ludger (2000) Public Spending in the 20th Century: A Global Perspective, Cambridge University Press.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Tamborini, Roberto (2004) ‘The “Brussels Consensus” on macroeconomic stabilization policies: a critical assessment’, in Torres, Francisco, Verdun, Amy, Zilioli, Chiara and Zimmermann, Hubert (eds.) Governing EMU: Economic, Political, Legal and Historical Perspectives, Florence, Italy: European University Institute, pp. 157–76.Google Scholar
Tömmel, Ingeborg and Verdun, Amy (eds.) (2009) Innovative Governance in the European Union: The Politics of Multilevel Policy-Making, Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner.
Tranholm-Mikkelsen, Jeppe (1991) ‘Neofunctionalism: obstinate or obsolete? A reappraisal in the light of the new dynamism of the European Community’, Millennium, 20(1): 1–22.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Tsoukalis, Loukas (1977) The Politics and Economics of European Monetary Integration, London: George Allen and Unwin.Google Scholar
Ubide, Angel (2004) ‘Just reinforce the Pact’, Finance and Development, 41(2): 27–8.Google Scholar
,UNDP (1998) ‘World population ageing 1950–2050’, UNDP Office of Development Studies, New York, NY.
Esch, Femke A. W. J. (2002) ‘Why states want EMU: developing a theory on national preferences’, in Verdun, Amy (ed.) The Euro: European Integration Theory and Economic and Monetary Union, Lanham: Rowman and Littlefield, pp. 51–65.Google Scholar
Esch, Femke A. W. J. (2007) ‘Mapping the road to Maastricht: a comparative study of German and French pivotal decision makers’ preferences concerning the establishment of a European Monetary Union during the early 1970s and late 1980s', unpublished Phd thesis, Radboud University Nijmegen, Department of Management Sciences.
Verdun, Amy (1999) ‘The role of the Delors Committee in the creation of EMU: an epistemic community?’, Journal of European Public Policy, 6(2): 308–28.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Verdun, Amy (2000a) European Responses to Globalization and Financial Market Integration. Perceptions of Economic and Monetary Union in Britain, France and Germany, Houndmills, Basingstoke; New York: Palgrave-Macmillan / St. Martin's Press.Google Scholar
Verdun, Amy (2000b) ‘Governing by committee: the case of the Monetary Committee’, in Christiansen, Thomas and Kirchner, Emil (eds.) Committee Governance in the European Union, Manchester University Press, pp. 132–44.Google Scholar
Verdun, Amy (2002a) ‘Merging neofunctionalism and intergovernmentalism: lessons from EMU’, in Verdun, Amy (ed.) The Euro: European Integration Theory and Economic and Monetary Union, Lanham: Rowman and Littlefield, pp. 9–28.Google Scholar
Verdun, Amy (2002b) ‘The Netherlands and EMU: a small open economy in search of prosperity’, in Dyson, Kenneth (ed.) European States and the Euro: Playing the Semi-Sovereignty Game, Oxford University Press, pp. 238–55.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Verdun, Amy (2003) ‘La nécessité d'un “gouvernement économique” dans une UEM asymétrique. Les préoccupations françaises sont-elles justifiées?’, Politique Européenne, No 10, spring, pp. 11–32.
Verdun, Amy (2009) ‘Regulation and cooperation in Economic and Monetary Policy’, in Tömmel, Ingeborg and Verdun, Amy (eds.), Innovative Governance in the European Union: The Politics of Multilevel Policy-Making, Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner, pp. 75–86.Google Scholar
Waever, Ole (2004) ‘Discursive approaches’, in Wiener, Antje and Diez, Thomas (eds.) European Integration Theory, Oxford University Press, pp. 197–216.Google Scholar
Waigel, Theo (1995a) ‘Dritte Lesung zum Haushaltsgesetz 1996 (10.11.1995)’, Bonn, Bundestagsdrucksache 13/69.
Waigel, Theo (1995b) ‘Zweite Lesung zum Haushaltsgesetz 1996 (07.11.1995)’, Bonn, Bundestagsdrucksache 13/66.
Walt, Stephen M. (2000) ‘Alliances: balancing and bandwagoning’, in Jervis, R. (ed.) International Politics: Enduring Concepts and Contemporary Issues, New York, NY: Longman, pp. 110–17.Google Scholar
Webb, Carole (1983) ‘Theoretical perspectives and problems’, in Webb, C. (ed.) Policy-making in the European Communities, 2nd edition, Wiley, Chichester, pp. 1–41.Google Scholar
Wessels, Wolfgang (1997) ‘An ever closer fusion? A dynamic macropolitical view on integration processes’, Journal of Common Market Studies, 35(2): 267–99.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Westlake, Martin (1995) The Council of the European Union, London: Cartermill.Google Scholar
Willett, Thomas D. (1999) ‘A political economy analysis of the Maastricht and stability pact fiscal criteria’, in Hallett, Andrew Hughes, Hutchison, Michael M., and Hougaard Jensen, Svend E. (eds.) Fiscal Aspects of European Monetary Integration, New York: Cambridge University Press, pp. 37–68.Google Scholar
Wolf, Dieter (2002) ‘Neofunctionalism and intergovernmentalism amalgamated: the case of EMU’, in Verdun, Amy (ed.) The Euro: European Integration Theory and Economic and Monetary Union, Lanham: Rowman and Littlefield, pp. 29–49.Google Scholar
Woodford, Michael (1994) ‘Monetary policy and price level determinacy in a cash-in-advance economy’, Economic Theory, 4(3): 345–80.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Wylie, Lloy (2002) ‘EMU: A neoliberal construction’, in Verdun, Amy (ed.) The Euro: European Integration Theory and Economic and Monetary Union, Lanham: Rowman and Littlefield, pp. 69–89.Google Scholar
Youngs, Richard (1999) ‘The politics of the single currency: learning the lessons of Maastricht’, Journal of Common Market Studies, 37(2): 295–316.CrossRefGoogle Scholar

Save book to Kindle

To save this book to your Kindle, first ensure coreplatform@cambridge.org is added to your Approved Personal Document E-mail List under your Personal Document Settings on the Manage Your Content and Devices page of your Amazon account. Then enter the ‘name’ part of your Kindle email address below. Find out more about saving to your Kindle.

Note you can select to save to either the @free.kindle.com or @kindle.com variations. ‘@free.kindle.com’ emails are free but can only be saved to your device when it is connected to wi-fi. ‘@kindle.com’ emails can be delivered even when you are not connected to wi-fi, but note that service fees apply.

Find out more about the Kindle Personal Document Service.

Available formats
×

Save book to Dropbox

To save content items to your account, please confirm that you agree to abide by our usage policies. If this is the first time you use this feature, you will be asked to authorise Cambridge Core to connect with your account. Find out more about saving content to Dropbox.

Available formats
×

Save book to Google Drive

To save content items to your account, please confirm that you agree to abide by our usage policies. If this is the first time you use this feature, you will be asked to authorise Cambridge Core to connect with your account. Find out more about saving content to Google Drive.

Available formats
×