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European Monetary Union: The Kingsdown Enquiry

Ian D. Davidson

in Palgrave Macmillan Books from Palgrave Macmillan

Date: 1996
ISBN: 978-1-349-24825-4
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Chapters in this book:

Ch 1 Introduction
Ian D. Davidson
Ch 2 Why Monetary Union?
Ian D. Davidson
Ch 3 The Enquiry: An Overview
Ian D. Davidson
Ch 4 Some Economic Benefits of Monetary Union
Ian D. Davidson
Ch 5 Some Economic Uncertainties of Monetary Union
Ian D. Davidson
Ch 6 Some Political Aspects of the Choice
Ian D. Davidson
Ch 7 Monetary Union and European Integration
Ian D. Davidson
Ch 8 Britain’s Choice
Ian D. Davidson
Ch 9 Preface
Ian D. Davidson
Ch 10 Introduction
Ian D. Davidson
Ch 11 Inflation
Ian D. Davidson
Ch 12 Interest Rates
Ian D. Davidson
Ch 13 Foreign Investment
Ian D. Davidson
Ch 14 Pensions
Ian D. Davidson
Ch 15 Single Market
Ian D. Davidson
Ch 16 Sovereignty
Ian D. Davidson
Ch 17 Political Union
Ian D. Davidson
Ch 18 Options for Britain
Ian D. Davidson
Ch 19 Converting to the ECU
Ian D. Davidson
Ch 20 Stock-taking
Ian D. Davidson
Ch 21 The Seminars
Ian D. Davidson
Ch 22 Would European Monetary Union Help Britain to Control Inflation?
Andrew Britton
Ch 23 Could a Single Currency Lead to Higher Unemployment?
Charles Bean
Ch 24 Can You Have a Single Market without a Single Currency?
Christopher Stewart-Smith
Ch 25 One Market, One Money
Martin Wolf
Ch 26 Dubious Arguments Against EMU
Samuel Brittan
Ch 27 Opting Out of Stage 3: Life in the Lower Tier of EMU
John A. A. Arrowsmith
Ch 28 Can You Have a Monetary Union without a Political Union?
Niels Thygesen
Ch 29 Would Parliament Retain its Power to Tax and Spend if Britain Participated in a European Monetary Union?
Philippe Lagayette
Ch 30 Would it Matter if the British Chancellor of the Exchequer No Longer Controlled Monetary Policy?
Charles Goodhart
Ch 31 Monetary Sovereignty under Different International Systems: A Historical Comparison
M. Panić
Ch 32 How Much Political Union is Required for a Single Currency?
Graham Bishop
Ch 33 Could Monetary Union Work without Political Union?
Tim Congdon
Ch 34 Britain and European Monetary Union
John Stevens
Ch 35 Monetary Union and the Single Market
Bertrand Maigret
Ch 36 EMU and Industry
Kate Barker
Ch 37 The Single European Currency
Lord Cobbold
Ch 38 The Impact of European Economic and Monetary Union on British Industry
Andersen Consulting
Ch 39 Would Being Outside a European Monetary Union Discourage Overseas Investment in Britain?
Manfred Graf Roon
Ch 40 EMU and Overseas Investment in Britain
Tsuneaki Kaku
Ch 41 Monetary Union and Peripheral Regions
Gavin McCrone
Ch 42 The Potential Impact on Savings and Investment in Britain of Membership of the European Monetary Union: An Institutional Investor’s Perspective
Christopher Cheetham
Ch 44 The Transition from Stage 2 to Stage 3 of EMU
Sir Michael Butler
Ch 46 Introducing a Single European Currency
Malcolm Levitt
Ch 47 EMU: Unresolved Issues Relating to Stage 3
Paul Richards

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