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As European integration continues, the future of EMU becomes ever more important. Can EMU help create an integrated European community, or will it prove a hindrance to the EU project? This book brings together the experts in the area to provide an interdisciplinary perspective on the issues expected to face EMU over the next few decades.

Produktbeschreibung
As European integration continues, the future of EMU becomes ever more important. Can EMU help create an integrated European community, or will it prove a hindrance to the EU project? This book brings together the experts in the area to provide an interdisciplinary perspective on the issues expected to face EMU over the next few decades.
Autorenporträt
MICHAEL ARTIS Director, Manchester Regional Economics Centre, Institute for Political and Economic Governance, University of Manchester, UK STEFAN COLLIGNON Professor of Political Economy, Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies, Pisa; Chairman, Scientific Committee of the Centro Europa Ricerche (CER), Roma, Italy GIORGIO FAZIO Lecturer in Economics, DSEAF, University of Palermo, Italy PAUL DE GRAUWE Professor of International Monetary Economics, Faculty of Economics and Applied Economics, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven; Research Fellow, Centre for Economic Policy Research, UK ERIK JONES Resident Professor of European Studies, Johns Hopkins Bologna Center FRANCISCO TORRES Professor and Head of Research, IEE, Catholic University, Lisbon, Portugal; Coordinator, European Studies Programme, Portuguese National Institute for Public Administration, Portugal ANTIMO VERDE Professor of International Economics, Università degli Studi della Tuscia, Viterbo, Italy
Rezensionen
'The Future of the EMU is a very timely and comprehensive study...The author skilfully shows the relationship between the EMU, strutural reforms, exchange rate policies and the unemployment problem...It would be a good tour de force for people who are interested in the different aspects of European integration' - Mustafa Kutlay, Turkish Weekly