Economics of Monetary Union enables students to gain a firm understanding of the theories and policies relating to monetary unions. The author analyses the costs and benefits associated with having one currency, as well as the practical workings and current issues involved with the Euro.
Recent global events are addressed in this new edition and coverage of the credit crisis and its implications for the Eurozone has been added. Other changes include further discussion of the world's other monetary unions and more analysis of the increasing role of the Euro as an international currency. The regularity with which this text is updated (every two years) ensures that it is topical and current which is of great importance to those studying the Economics of Monetary Unions.
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Paul De Grauwe is a Professor in the Department of Economics at the Catholic University of Leuven in Belgium.
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`A very thorough account of the macroeconomics of European Money Integration.' C. Tsoukas, Lecuturer, Hull University
`Clear yet sound theoretical exposition of monetary union.' R Henderson, Lecturer/Reader, Leeds Metropolitan University
`Paul de Grauwe is an outstanding specialist in the field of Monetary integration and is able to explain difficult items in a concise and simple manner.' Prof. dr. H W Hoen, Professor, University of Groningen
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- PublisherOxford University Press
- Publication date2009
- ISBN 10 0199563233
- ISBN 13 9780199563234
- BindingPaperback
- Number of pages304
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