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EMU/EMS/euro 72 monetary policy 13 historical development of EC (pre-1986) 12 France 8 U.K. 8 European Central Bank 6 Germany 6 employment/unemployment 6 fiscal policy 6 integration theory (see also researching and writing the EU in this section) 6 international economy 6 EU-US 5 Stability and Growth Pact 4 economic policy 4 enlargement 4 welfare state 4 Croatia 2 Cyprus 2 EU-ACP 2 EU-Baltics 2 EU-Central and Eastern Europe 2 EU-South-Eastern Europe (Balkans) 2 IMF 2 Ireland 2 Maastricht Treaty 2 Malta 2 Portugal 2 capital 2 consumer protection policy 2 decision making/policy-making 2 globalisation/globalization 2 goods 2 services 2 trade policy 2 financial crisis 2008-on and consequences/reforms 1 workers 1
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Article 56 Book / Working Paper 14 Other 2
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Undetermined 55 English 17
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Kaufmann, Hugo M. 6 Campanella, Miriam L. 4 Capeta, Tamara. 4 Kaelberer, Matthias. 4 Aghion, Philippe 2 Ahearne, Alan 2 Ahearne, Alan (rapporteur). 2 Andrews, David M. 2 Barkin, Samuel. 2 Bednar, N. 2 Begg, Iain. 2 Belka, Marek 2 Berg, Bert van den 2 Cameron, David 2 Crowley, Patrick M. 2 Enderlein, Hendrik 2 Enderlein, Henrik. 2 Healy, Conor. 2 Heikensten, Lars 2 Henning, C. Randall. 2 Hyde, Andrew G. 2 Jabko, Nicolas 2 Jensen, Keith Christian. 2 Jones, Erik. 2 Jong, Han de 2 Kleimeier, Stefanie. 2 Lorca, Maria. 2 Lorca-Susino, Maria. 2 Martin, Andrew. 2 Marzinotto, Benedicta. 2 Mayes, David G. 2 Monfort, Philippe. 2 Overturf, Stephen. 2 Petkova, Ivanka. 2 Pisani-Ferry, Jean 2 Pisani-Ferry, Jean. 2 Sander, Harald. 2 Sapir, Andre 2 Sciamarelli, Alessandro 2 Ungerer, Horst. 2
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Global Euro: Testing Times for Transatlantic Ties? EUMA Papers, Vol. 4 No. 9, April 2007
Campanella, Miriam L. - 2007
Theories of international cooperation (TIC) predict that deeper economic integration raises the costs of policy conflicts and promotes coordination. As the US-EU economy makes up 60 per cent of the world GDP, policymakers on the two sides of the Atlantic are expected to assign highest priority...
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The Euro: The Economic Stabilizer of the Eurozone. EUMA Papers, Vol. 4, No. 22 November 2007
Lorca, Maria. - 2007
[Introduction]. A monetary union is a group of states which share a single, or common, currency. An economic and monetary union (EMU), like the Eurozone, is characterized not only by a single currency, but also by a single market, as well as by a common economic and monetary policy. According to...
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The Euro: Only for the Agile. Bruegel policy brief 2006/01, February 2006
Ahearne, Alan; Pisani-Ferry, Jean. - 2006
Summary. Contrary to often-heard concerns, the main question regarding the future of the European single currency is not who is going to leave, but who is going to join. Three of the new EU member states want to join Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) and adopt the euro within the next year, and...
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The Euro: Only for the Agile. Bruegel policy brief 2006/01, February 2006
Ahearne, Alan; Pisani-Ferry, Jean. - 2006
Summary. Contrary to often-heard concerns, the main question regarding the future of the European single currency is not who is going to leave, but who is going to join. Three of the new EU member states want to join Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) and adopt the euro within the next year, and...
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The EMU Stability and Growth Pact: Is it dead? If so, does it matter?
Verdun, Amy; Jabko, Nicolas; Enderlein, Hendrik; … - 2005
IN DECEMBER 2004, the new Barroso Commission brought the saga of the French and German infringements of the Stability and Growth Pact to a close by lifting the "excessive deficit" procedure launched in 2003. That same month, the Commission launched infringement proceedings against Greece that...
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The EMU Stability and Growth Pact: Is it dead? If so, does it matter?
Verdun, Amy; Jabko, Nicolas; Enderlein, Hendrik; … - 2005
IN DECEMBER 2004, the new Barroso Commission brought the saga of the French and German infringements of the Stability and Growth Pact to a close by lifting the "excessive deficit" procedure launched in 2003. That same month, the Commission launched infringement proceedings against Greece that...
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"Adjusting to EMU: The impact of monetary union on domestic fiscal and wage-setting institutions"
Enderlein, Henrik. - 2003
This paper argues that when EU member states joined EMU, this resulted in domestic institutional changes in the areas of fiscal policy-making and wage-setting. The paper argues that these changes were triggered by two facts: (i) in EMU, the monetary policy can no longer be used as an instrument...
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"EMU: Lessons for the CFA zone"
Healy, Conor. - 2003
Like so many aspects of the European project, the sheer uniqueness of European Monetary Union can often make proper comparative analysis seem difficult and even strained. It seems in so many different ways to mark out uncharted territory. After all, this is a monetary union of democratic states,...
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"Economic policy coordination in the EU: economic & political rationales."
Begg, Iain. - 2003
Economic and monetary union (EMU) is, undoubtedly, a unique and bold experiment. Although the introduction of the euro went well, the economic management of the EU as a whole, and the euro area in particular, has been subject to growing criticism (see, for example, Pisani-Ferry, 2002). Today,...
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"Economic policy coordination in the EU: economic & political rationales."
Begg, Iain. - 2003
Economic and monetary union (EMU) is, undoubtedly, a unique and bold experiment. Although the introduction of the euro went well, the economic management of the EU as a whole, and the euro area in particular, has been subject to growing criticism (see, for example, Pisani-Ferry, 2002). Today,...
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