Central banks in the age of the euro : Europeanization, convergence, and power / edited by Kenneth Dyson and Martin Marcussen.
Material type: TextPublication details: Oxford, UK : Oxford University Press, 2009.Description: 1 online resource (xxii, 451 pages) : illustrationsContent type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9780191570421
- 0191570427
- Europäische Zentralbank
- Banks and banking, Central -- European Union countries
- Euro
- Monetary unions -- European Union countries
- Europe -- Economic integration
- European Union countries -- Economic policy
- Banques centrales -- Pays de l'Union européenne
- Euro (Monnaie)
- Unions monétaires -- Pays de l'Union européenne
- Europe -- Intégration économique
- Pays de l'Union européenne -- Politique économique
- BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Banks & Banking
- Banks and banking, Central
- Economic policy
- Euro
- International economic integration
- Monetary unions
- Europe
- European Union countries
- Notenbank
- Europäische Union
- 332.11094 22
- HG2976 .C44 2009eb
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 407-433) and index.
List of Figures; List of Tables; Abbreviations; Notes on Contributors; 1. The Age of the Euro: A Structural Break? Europeanization, Convergence, and Power in Central Banking; Part I: The Changing Context of Central Banking; Part II: Eurosystem 'Insider' Central Banks; Part III: 'Temporary' Outsiders: Pace Setters and Laggards; Part IV: 'Semi-Permanent' Outsiders; Part V: Lessons from Non-European Central Banks; Part VI: Convergence and Divergence; References; Index.
Both studies of political power and Europeanization studies have tended to neglect central banks. As the age of the euro reaches its 10th anniversary, it is timely to reflect on what it means for central banks, which have been at the forefront of the establishment of Economic and Monetary Union in the European Union. Central banks have been caught up in a major historic political project. What does it mean for them? What does the age of the euro tell us about the power of centralbanks, their Europeanization and whether they are coming to resemble each other more closely? This book brings toget.
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