Economics of Monetary Union

Economics of Monetary Union

Twelfth edition

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Publisher's Synopsis

The twelfth edition of Economics of Monetary Union provides a concise analysis of the theories and policies relating to monetary union. The author addresses current issues surrounding the Eurozone, including; a critical discussion of the costs and benefits of possible exits by its member countries, an analysis of the role of the ECB as new single supervisor and detail on the sovereign debt crisis. In Part One the author examines the implications of adopting a common currency, assessing the benefit to each country from being a member of the Eurozone, whilst also questioning whether other parts of the world would gain from monetary unification. Part Two of the book looks at the problems of running a monetary union by analysing Europe's experience and the issues faced by the European Central Bank. The book is accompanied by online resources that feature: For students: r s1- Links to data sources - Essay questions - Web links - Paul De Grauwe on Twitter For Lecturers: - PowerPoint slides - Instructor's manual

Book information

ISBN: 9780198805229
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Imprint: Oxford University Press
Pub date:
Edition: Twelfth edition
DEWEY: 332.4566
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: x, 289
Weight: 524g
Height: 246mm
Width: 191mm
Spine width: 22mm