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The Road to Monetary Union

The Road to Monetary Union

The Road to Monetary Union

Author:
Richard Pomfret, University of Adelaide
Published:
March 2021
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Format:
Paperback
ISBN:
9781108965477

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    The Road to Monetary Union analyses in non-technical language the process leading to adoption of a common currency for the European Union. The monetary union process involved different issues at different times and the contemporary global background mattered. The Element explains why monetary union was attempted and failed in the 1970s, and why the process was restarted in 1979, accelerated after 1992 and completed for a core group of EU members in 1999. It analyzes connections between eurozone membership and Greece's sovereign debt crisis. It concludes with analysis of how the eurozone works today and with discussion of its prospects for the 2020s. The approach is primarily economic, while acknowledging the role of politics (timing) and history (path dependence). A theme is to challenge simplistic ideas (e.g. that the euro has failed) with fuller analysis of competing pressures to shape the nature of monetary union.

    Product details

    • Published: March 2021
    • Format: Paperback
    • ISBN: 9781108965477
    • Length: 62 pages
    • Dimensions: 150 × 230 × 5 mm
    • Weight: 0.14kg
    • Availability: Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Introduction
    • 2. Theories
    • 3. The Werner Report and the Snake
    • 4. The European Monetary System
    • 5. The Maastricht Treaty and creation of the euro
    • 6. The euro expanding
    • 7. The sovereign debt crisis and its aftermath
    • 8. Conclusions.

    Author

    Richard Pomfret , University of Adelaide