The Euro
The First Decade
Herausgeber: Buti, Marco; Gaspar, Vitor; Deroose, Servaas
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The First Decade
Herausgeber: Buti, Marco; Gaspar, Vitor; Deroose, Servaas
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The first book to provide a wide-ranging strategic review of the first decade of the euro.
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The first book to provide a wide-ranging strategic review of the first decade of the euro.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 1048
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Dezember 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 65mm
- Gewicht: 1818g
- ISBN-13: 9789279098420
- ISBN-10: 927909842X
- Artikelnr.: 30513128
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 1048
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Dezember 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 65mm
- Gewicht: 1818g
- ISBN-13: 9789279098420
- ISBN-10: 927909842X
- Artikelnr.: 30513128
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
List of figures
List of tables
List of contributors
Foreword Joaquín Almunia
Acknowledgements
1. Euro: the first decade and beyond Marco Buti, Servaas Deroose, Vitor Gaspar and João Nogueira Martins
Part I. Historical Perspective: 2. A long term perspective on the euro Michael Bordo and Harold James
3. Sui generis EMU Barry Eichengreen
Comment Niels Thygesen
Part II. OCA Theory Revisited: 4. The OCA theory and the path to EMU Francesco Mongelli
5. A modern reconsideration of the theory of optimum currency areas Giancarlo Corsetti
Comment Peter Hoeller
Part III. Monetary Policy: 6. ECB credibility and transparency Petra Geraats
7. Some observations on the ECB's monetary policy Manfred J. M. Neumann
Comment Frank Smets
Part IV. Financial Markets: 8. The ECB and the bond market Carlo Favero and Francesco Giavazzi
Comment Domenico Giannone, Michele Lenza and Lucrezia Reichlin
9. Financial market integration under EMU Tullio Jappelli and Marco Pagano
Comment Simon Hayes
10. The international role of the euro: a status report Elias Papaioannou and Richard Portes
Comment André Sapir
Part V. Fiscal Policy: 11. EMU's decentralised system of fiscal policy Jürgen von Hagen and Charles Wyplosz
Comment Martin Larch and Lucio Pench
12. Should we forsake automatic fiscal stabilization? Xavier Debrun, Jean Pisani-Ferry and André Sapir
Comment Gilles Saint-Paul
13. Fiscal policy, intercountry adjustment and the real exchange rate in EMU Christopher Allsopp and David Vines
Comment Robert Kollmann
14. Taxation policy in EMU Julian Alworth and Giampaolo Arachi
Comment Casper van Ewijk
Part VI. Growth, Trade and Volatility: 15. The impact of EMU on growth in Europe Ray Barrell, Dawn Holland, Iana Liadze and Olga Pomerantz
Comment Jörg Decressin and Emil Stavrev
16. The impact of the euro on international stability and volatility Stefan Gerlach and Matthias Hoffmann
Comment Philipp Hartmann
17. The impact of the euro on trade and FDI Richard Baldwin
Comment Karl Pichelmann
Part VII. Structural Reforms: 18. Labour markets in EMU: what has changed, and what needs to change Giuseppe Bertola
19. How product market reforms lubricate shock adjustment in the euro area Jacques Pelkmans, Lourdes Acedo Montoya and Alessandro Maravalle
Comment Gert Jan Koopman
Part VIII. Enlargement and Governance: 20. Euro area enlargement and euro adoption strategies Zsolt Darvas and György Szapáry
21. Governance in an enlarged euro area Iain Begg
Comment Jean Pisani-Ferry
References
Index.
List of tables
List of contributors
Foreword Joaquín Almunia
Acknowledgements
1. Euro: the first decade and beyond Marco Buti, Servaas Deroose, Vitor Gaspar and João Nogueira Martins
Part I. Historical Perspective: 2. A long term perspective on the euro Michael Bordo and Harold James
3. Sui generis EMU Barry Eichengreen
Comment Niels Thygesen
Part II. OCA Theory Revisited: 4. The OCA theory and the path to EMU Francesco Mongelli
5. A modern reconsideration of the theory of optimum currency areas Giancarlo Corsetti
Comment Peter Hoeller
Part III. Monetary Policy: 6. ECB credibility and transparency Petra Geraats
7. Some observations on the ECB's monetary policy Manfred J. M. Neumann
Comment Frank Smets
Part IV. Financial Markets: 8. The ECB and the bond market Carlo Favero and Francesco Giavazzi
Comment Domenico Giannone, Michele Lenza and Lucrezia Reichlin
9. Financial market integration under EMU Tullio Jappelli and Marco Pagano
Comment Simon Hayes
10. The international role of the euro: a status report Elias Papaioannou and Richard Portes
Comment André Sapir
Part V. Fiscal Policy: 11. EMU's decentralised system of fiscal policy Jürgen von Hagen and Charles Wyplosz
Comment Martin Larch and Lucio Pench
12. Should we forsake automatic fiscal stabilization? Xavier Debrun, Jean Pisani-Ferry and André Sapir
Comment Gilles Saint-Paul
13. Fiscal policy, intercountry adjustment and the real exchange rate in EMU Christopher Allsopp and David Vines
Comment Robert Kollmann
14. Taxation policy in EMU Julian Alworth and Giampaolo Arachi
Comment Casper van Ewijk
Part VI. Growth, Trade and Volatility: 15. The impact of EMU on growth in Europe Ray Barrell, Dawn Holland, Iana Liadze and Olga Pomerantz
Comment Jörg Decressin and Emil Stavrev
16. The impact of the euro on international stability and volatility Stefan Gerlach and Matthias Hoffmann
Comment Philipp Hartmann
17. The impact of the euro on trade and FDI Richard Baldwin
Comment Karl Pichelmann
Part VII. Structural Reforms: 18. Labour markets in EMU: what has changed, and what needs to change Giuseppe Bertola
19. How product market reforms lubricate shock adjustment in the euro area Jacques Pelkmans, Lourdes Acedo Montoya and Alessandro Maravalle
Comment Gert Jan Koopman
Part VIII. Enlargement and Governance: 20. Euro area enlargement and euro adoption strategies Zsolt Darvas and György Szapáry
21. Governance in an enlarged euro area Iain Begg
Comment Jean Pisani-Ferry
References
Index.
List of figures
List of tables
List of contributors
Foreword Joaquín Almunia
Acknowledgements
1. Euro: the first decade and beyond Marco Buti, Servaas Deroose, Vitor Gaspar and João Nogueira Martins
Part I. Historical Perspective: 2. A long term perspective on the euro Michael Bordo and Harold James
3. Sui generis EMU Barry Eichengreen
Comment Niels Thygesen
Part II. OCA Theory Revisited: 4. The OCA theory and the path to EMU Francesco Mongelli
5. A modern reconsideration of the theory of optimum currency areas Giancarlo Corsetti
Comment Peter Hoeller
Part III. Monetary Policy: 6. ECB credibility and transparency Petra Geraats
7. Some observations on the ECB's monetary policy Manfred J. M. Neumann
Comment Frank Smets
Part IV. Financial Markets: 8. The ECB and the bond market Carlo Favero and Francesco Giavazzi
Comment Domenico Giannone, Michele Lenza and Lucrezia Reichlin
9. Financial market integration under EMU Tullio Jappelli and Marco Pagano
Comment Simon Hayes
10. The international role of the euro: a status report Elias Papaioannou and Richard Portes
Comment André Sapir
Part V. Fiscal Policy: 11. EMU's decentralised system of fiscal policy Jürgen von Hagen and Charles Wyplosz
Comment Martin Larch and Lucio Pench
12. Should we forsake automatic fiscal stabilization? Xavier Debrun, Jean Pisani-Ferry and André Sapir
Comment Gilles Saint-Paul
13. Fiscal policy, intercountry adjustment and the real exchange rate in EMU Christopher Allsopp and David Vines
Comment Robert Kollmann
14. Taxation policy in EMU Julian Alworth and Giampaolo Arachi
Comment Casper van Ewijk
Part VI. Growth, Trade and Volatility: 15. The impact of EMU on growth in Europe Ray Barrell, Dawn Holland, Iana Liadze and Olga Pomerantz
Comment Jörg Decressin and Emil Stavrev
16. The impact of the euro on international stability and volatility Stefan Gerlach and Matthias Hoffmann
Comment Philipp Hartmann
17. The impact of the euro on trade and FDI Richard Baldwin
Comment Karl Pichelmann
Part VII. Structural Reforms: 18. Labour markets in EMU: what has changed, and what needs to change Giuseppe Bertola
19. How product market reforms lubricate shock adjustment in the euro area Jacques Pelkmans, Lourdes Acedo Montoya and Alessandro Maravalle
Comment Gert Jan Koopman
Part VIII. Enlargement and Governance: 20. Euro area enlargement and euro adoption strategies Zsolt Darvas and György Szapáry
21. Governance in an enlarged euro area Iain Begg
Comment Jean Pisani-Ferry
References
Index.
List of tables
List of contributors
Foreword Joaquín Almunia
Acknowledgements
1. Euro: the first decade and beyond Marco Buti, Servaas Deroose, Vitor Gaspar and João Nogueira Martins
Part I. Historical Perspective: 2. A long term perspective on the euro Michael Bordo and Harold James
3. Sui generis EMU Barry Eichengreen
Comment Niels Thygesen
Part II. OCA Theory Revisited: 4. The OCA theory and the path to EMU Francesco Mongelli
5. A modern reconsideration of the theory of optimum currency areas Giancarlo Corsetti
Comment Peter Hoeller
Part III. Monetary Policy: 6. ECB credibility and transparency Petra Geraats
7. Some observations on the ECB's monetary policy Manfred J. M. Neumann
Comment Frank Smets
Part IV. Financial Markets: 8. The ECB and the bond market Carlo Favero and Francesco Giavazzi
Comment Domenico Giannone, Michele Lenza and Lucrezia Reichlin
9. Financial market integration under EMU Tullio Jappelli and Marco Pagano
Comment Simon Hayes
10. The international role of the euro: a status report Elias Papaioannou and Richard Portes
Comment André Sapir
Part V. Fiscal Policy: 11. EMU's decentralised system of fiscal policy Jürgen von Hagen and Charles Wyplosz
Comment Martin Larch and Lucio Pench
12. Should we forsake automatic fiscal stabilization? Xavier Debrun, Jean Pisani-Ferry and André Sapir
Comment Gilles Saint-Paul
13. Fiscal policy, intercountry adjustment and the real exchange rate in EMU Christopher Allsopp and David Vines
Comment Robert Kollmann
14. Taxation policy in EMU Julian Alworth and Giampaolo Arachi
Comment Casper van Ewijk
Part VI. Growth, Trade and Volatility: 15. The impact of EMU on growth in Europe Ray Barrell, Dawn Holland, Iana Liadze and Olga Pomerantz
Comment Jörg Decressin and Emil Stavrev
16. The impact of the euro on international stability and volatility Stefan Gerlach and Matthias Hoffmann
Comment Philipp Hartmann
17. The impact of the euro on trade and FDI Richard Baldwin
Comment Karl Pichelmann
Part VII. Structural Reforms: 18. Labour markets in EMU: what has changed, and what needs to change Giuseppe Bertola
19. How product market reforms lubricate shock adjustment in the euro area Jacques Pelkmans, Lourdes Acedo Montoya and Alessandro Maravalle
Comment Gert Jan Koopman
Part VIII. Enlargement and Governance: 20. Euro area enlargement and euro adoption strategies Zsolt Darvas and György Szapáry
21. Governance in an enlarged euro area Iain Begg
Comment Jean Pisani-Ferry
References
Index.