The economic potential of a larger Europe / edited by Klaus Liebscher ... [and others].
2004
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The economic potential of a larger Europe / edited by Klaus Liebscher ... [and others].
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Imprint
Cheltenham, U.K. ; Northampton, Mass. : Edward Elgar, [2004]
Copyright
©2004
Description
1 online resource (xxviii, 312 pages) : illustrations
Series
Elgaronline.
Formatted Contents Note
pt. 1. Reconciling policies for Europe
pt. 2. Key issues for capacity building
pt. 3. Human capital and capacity building
experiences and lessons for the future
pt. 4. The role of FDI and trade integration in the catching-up process
pt. 5. The road to monetary union
pt. 6. Corporate governance, financial markets and the optimal role of the state
pt. 7. Stabilization of expectations
macroeconomic and structural policies in an enlarged euro area
pt. 8. Economic and monetary union
a leading indicator for political union?.
pt. 2. Key issues for capacity building
pt. 3. Human capital and capacity building
experiences and lessons for the future
pt. 4. The role of FDI and trade integration in the catching-up process
pt. 5. The road to monetary union
pt. 6. Corporate governance, financial markets and the optimal role of the state
pt. 7. Stabilization of expectations
macroeconomic and structural policies in an enlarged euro area
pt. 8. Economic and monetary union
a leading indicator for political union?.
Summary
The Economic Potential of a Larger Europe gives insights into past, present and future issues related to the ongoing EU enlargement process. Providing a unique forum for debate and a multiplicity of views and experiences from both high-profile academics and those who engage with enlargement on an implementation level, this book covers a wide range of topics that are key to a successful transition and integration process and thus to the provision of a prosperous growth environment within a larger Europe. Special attention is paid to monetary integration, notably entry into ERM II, on which representatives of the national central banks involved present their views.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Language
English
ISBN
9781845423483 e-book
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