The Euro
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The Euro

Evolution and Prospects

9781840645835 Edward Elgar Publishing
Philip Arestis, University Director of Research, Cambridge Centre for Economic and Public Policy, Department of Land Economy, University of Cambridge and Fellow, Wolfson College, UK, Andrew Brown, Lecturer in Economics and Malcolm Sawyer, Emeritus Professor of Economics, University of Leeds, UK
Publication Date: 2001 ISBN: 978 1 84064 583 5 Extent: 160 pp
The authors offer a sustained argument that the single currency as currently implemented does not promise to deliver prolonged growth. They contend that the economic impact of the euro, and its accompanying institutions, is likely to be destabilising and deflationary; that the political impact is profoundly undemocratic and that the social consequences are likely to be deleterious. They do not reject the concept of a single currency but are highly critical of policy arrangements such as the Stability and Growth Pact which govern the euro. The authors propose alternative policy and institutional arrangements within which the euro should be embedded. They demonstrate that these would have the benefits of a single currency whilst avoiding many of the potential costs identified by detractors.

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European economic and monetary union continues to be the subject of intense controversy, and the launch of a single currency in January 1999 served to concentrate this debate around one issue: is the euro in the interests of Europe? This pertinent book attempts to address this contentious question.

The authors offer a sustained argument that the single currency as currently implemented does not promise to deliver prolonged growth. They contend that the economic impact of the euro, and its accompanying institutions, is likely to be destabilising and deflationary; that the political impact is profoundly undemocratic and that the social consequences are likely to be deleterious. They do not reject the concept of a single currency but are highly critical of policy arrangements such as the Stability and Growth Pact which govern the euro. The authors propose alternative policy and institutional arrangements within which the euro should be embedded. They demonstrate that these would have the benefits of a single currency whilst avoiding many of the potential costs identified by detractors.

EMU will continue to cause huge changes in the social and economic sphere of Europe. This book does not attempt to polarise the debate by simply advocating for or against the euro, but instead puts the situation into context, identifies potential problems and proposes possible remedies. It will be required reading for economists, political scientists, politicians and policymakers.
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‘The Euro provides a concise, useful overview of the evolution of European economic integration, and the political and economic challenges that it faces. Highly readable, it is appropriate for scholars and students interested in understanding the history of the Euro and the debates and challenges surrounding it. . . this work helps establish the Euro as an important integrationist event in world monetary history.’
– Jacqueline McGlade, Eastern Economic Journal
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Contents: 1. Introduction 2. From Common Market to EMU: An Historical Perspective on European Economic and Monetary Integration 3. The Conditions Surrounding the Launch of the Euro 4. Monetary and Financial Arrangements Accompanying the Euro 5. Channels of Monetary Policy and Implications for the Euro 6. The Causes of Euro Instability Bibliography Index
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