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European monetary integration [PDF]
Abstract In this paper I seek to establish four points: 1. (1) EMU will be a much tighter and more ambitious regime than the gold standard. 2. (2) Should misalignment occur under EMU, it could lead to considerable political tension, since most of the short-term economic safety valves are of limited efficacy. 3. (3) While a single currency
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2020
This spotlight includes a brief description of European Studies at the UvA by Carlos Reijnen and how it came to be what it is today. Accompanying that piece are syllabi from several European Studies faculty members. P.W. Zuidhof shares his syllabus for the introductory course, titled 'Economic and Legal Integration in Europe.' Claske Vos and Robin de ...
Vos, C., de Bruin, R.
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This spotlight includes a brief description of European Studies at the UvA by Carlos Reijnen and how it came to be what it is today. Accompanying that piece are syllabi from several European Studies faculty members. P.W. Zuidhof shares his syllabus for the introductory course, titled 'Economic and Legal Integration in Europe.' Claske Vos and Robin de ...
Vos, C., de Bruin, R.
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European Monetary Integration [PDF]
This chapter analyses the process of monetary integration in Europe between 1945 and 1992, when the Treaty of Maastricht introduced the euro as the single currency of most member states of the European Union (EU). It introduces the main theories used in dealing with the monetary integration of Europe, and provides the institutional and global context ...
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Monist, 2009
Abstract This article discusses European integration and its various conceptions of the political economy in terms of three generations of academic work. The normalization of European integration studies is discussed in the second section of the article, this is followed by models of non-ergodic processes.
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Abstract This article discusses European integration and its various conceptions of the political economy in terms of three generations of academic work. The normalization of European integration studies is discussed in the second section of the article, this is followed by models of non-ergodic processes.
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2014
Serbia and Croatia are important and influential players in the Western Balkans region and the two states also share a common past and faced some similar obstacles in the European integration process. But while Croatia became a member of the European Union faster than any other Western Balkans country involved in the current enlargement process, Serbia’
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Serbia and Croatia are important and influential players in the Western Balkans region and the two states also share a common past and faced some similar obstacles in the European integration process. But while Croatia became a member of the European Union faster than any other Western Balkans country involved in the current enlargement process, Serbia’
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1991
Much research has been devoted to the consequences of the completion of the European internal market in 1992. Existing estimates of the effects of market integration remain exploratory, however, and many important issues have yet to be adequately addressed. These are the issues concerning this book. Edited by L.
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Much research has been devoted to the consequences of the completion of the European internal market in 1992. Existing estimates of the effects of market integration remain exploratory, however, and many important issues have yet to be adequately addressed. These are the issues concerning this book. Edited by L.
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European Chambers - European Integration
2002The lecture addressed the role of European chambers of engineers in the process of European integration and contributed to launching the initiative to create the European Council of Engineering Chambers (ECEC). It stressed that ECEC should help and foster the process of harmonising national construction legislation with the European legislation ...
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