The Euro at Ten : Europeanization, Power, and Convergence.

The Euro Area is ten years old. This major new reappraisal by some of the world's leading scholars examines the effects of the new European single currency on the member states of the European Union in its first decade.

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Author / Creator: Dyson, Kenneth.
Format: eBook Electronic
Language:English
Imprint: Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2008.
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Table of Contents:
  • Intro
  • Contents
  • List of Figures
  • List of Tables
  • Notes on Contributors
  • 1. The First Decade: Credibility, Identity, and Institutional 'Fuzziness'
  • Part I. European and Global Contexts and Challenges
  • 2. The Euro in a Global Context: Challenges and Capacities
  • 3. The Changing European Context of Economic and Monetary Union: 'Deepening', 'Widening', and Stability
  • 4. Fiscal Policy Coordination and Discipline: The Stability and Growth Pact and Domestic Fiscal Regimes
  • 5. The Lisbon Process and Economic Reform: Learning by Benchmarking?
  • Part II. Domestic Political and Policy Contexts in Euro Area Member States
  • 6. France: The Political Management of Paradoxical Interests
  • 7. Germany: A Crisis of Leadership in the Euro Area
  • 8. Greece: A Suitable Accommodation?
  • 9. Ireland: The Outlier Inside
  • 10. Italy: Creeping Towards Convergence
  • 11. The Netherlands: A Turning Point in Dutch-EU Relations?
  • Part III. Domestic Political and Policy Contexts in Euro Area 'Outsiders'
  • 12. Baltic States: When Stability Culture Is Not Enough
  • 13. Britain: The Political Economy of Retrenchment
  • 14. Hungary and Slovakia: Compliance and its Discontents
  • 15. Poland: From Pacesetter to Semi-Permanent Outsider?
  • 16. Sweden: Stability without Europe
  • Part IV. Sectors, States, and EMU
  • 17. Banking and Financial Market Regulation and Supervision
  • 18. Wages and Collective Bargaining
  • 19. Welfare Reform
  • 20. European States and the Euro Area: Clustering and Covariance in Patterns of Change
  • References
  • Index
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