The European Monetary Union
Europe at the Crossroads
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:27th Aug '20
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Analyzes the roots of Europe's economic decline, examining institutions of the European Union and exploring possibilities for reform.
The book illustrates the historical roots of the institutions and policies at the core of the European Union, which are largely based on the operation of free markets and a common monetary policy. It analyzes the imbalances caused by both these institutions and reemerging populism, suggesting possibilities for future conditions and reforms.The European Union is at a crossroads. This book analyzes the historical roots of the EU's monetary and financial institutions in order to better understand its struggle to maintain an economic and monetary union, as well as the ongoing problems facing the Euro. The institutions of the EU are based on the operation of free markets, a common monetary policy, and the European Central Bank. These founding policies have created many of the imbalances at the root of the ongoing European recession. Reemerging threats of populism and localism are poised to further disintegrate the European construction and may spark fierce opposition between countries. Acocella engages with these risks, suggesting detailed actions for reform within the EU and its institutions that may steer it away from further conflict, allowing it to better serve its member states and citizens.
'This is an excellent book on the economic, financial, and institutional integration of Europe, its crisis periods, challenges and misguided directions, initiated by wrong policies. The author very competently takes on those issues and points to better economic policies for the European Union. If one wants to understand what went wrong and what should be done better one should read this book.' Will Semmler, The New School for Social Research
ISBN: 9781108744102
Dimensions: 230mm x 153mm x 30mm
Weight: 700g
300 pages