The Enlargement Challenge: Can Monetary Union Be Made to Work in an EU of 25 Members?
Barry Eichengreen
Australian Economic Review, 2002, vol. 35, issue 2, 113-121
Abstract:
This article considers the evolution of Europe’s monetary union over the next five to ten years, concentrating on the most important likely change, namely the increased number and heterogeneity of participating states.
Date: 2002
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