The politics of economic and monetary union

The politics of economic and monetary union
About this book
If the plans concerning EMU will be realised, by 2002 national currencies will be replaced by the Euro and national central banks will be partially replaced by the European Central Bank. The Politics of Economic and Monetary Union starts with the argument that EMU is more a political than an economic project.
The politics of EMU includes many dimensions. The book tries to explain the hegemony of the neoliberal and German vision of Europe in the context of recent developments in the global political economy. It assesses the consequences of this hegemony and the possibility for alternatives from a variety of perspectives. In many chapters, it is also argued that the legitimation problems of the Union may turn into an acute crisis also because of EMU.
We should expect an actualised crisis to lead to a transformation of the Union.
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- OL Work ID
- OL18219455W
Subjects
Monetary unionsEconomic policyCongressesEconomic integrationEuropean UnionEurope, economic integrationEuropean union countries, economic policyInternational economicsEurope - international businessMacroeconomics