With euro banknotes and coins starting to circulate as of January 2002, this timely book comes at a crucial juncture for the European Union. Exploring the origins of and progress toward the introduction of the euro, the contributors focus on the importance of economic and monetary union (EMU) as part of the larger process of European integration. Thus, chapters consider the value and limits of a range of theoretical approaches for understanding economic and monetary integration, the pros and cons of EMU's institutional design, and country-specific experiences. With an international group of leading scholars representing a range of disciplines, this book offers a broad perspective on the dynamics of EMU.
Contributions by: William M. Chandler, Osvaldo Croci, Patrick M. Crowley, Kenneth Dyson, R. Amy Elman, David Howarth, Erik Jones, Peter H. Loedel, Lucio Picci, F. A.W.J. Esch, Dieter Wolf, Lloy Wylie