
The European Central Bank
Agenda Publishing
Published on 19. November 2020
Book
Hardback
208 pages
978-1-78821-294-6 (ISBN)
Description
The European Central Bank administers monetary policy for the eurozone and is tasked with maintaining price stability by keeping inflation below 2 per cent. This brief mandate belies the complexity of managing the monetary policy for the 19 member states of the euro, not to mention the political implications thereof.
This book sets out the history, development and day-to-day workings of this key institutional pillar of the European Union. It assesses its work, independence, the policies and instruments at its disposal and the evolution of its role during, and after, the eurozone crisis of 2010. Incomplete monetary union, Germany's hegemonic ambitions and different economic policies from individual member countries are shown to pose formidable challenges to the ECB's macroeconomic management.
This book sets out the history, development and day-to-day workings of this key institutional pillar of the European Union. It assesses its work, independence, the policies and instruments at its disposal and the evolution of its role during, and after, the eurozone crisis of 2010. Incomplete monetary union, Germany's hegemonic ambitions and different economic policies from individual member countries are shown to pose formidable challenges to the ECB's macroeconomic management.
Reviews / Votes
A very well-written book providing a comprehensive overview of the ECB and the major challenges facing European Monetary Union over the past two decades. -- Peter Bofinger, Wuerzburg University and former member of the German Council of Economic ExpertsMore details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Newcastle upon Tyne
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-78821-294-6 (9781788212946)
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Persons
Michael Heine is Professor at Hochschule fuer Technik und Wirtschaft Berlin at the University of Applied Sciences, Berlin.
Hansjorg Herr is Professor at the Berlin School of Economics. His books include Decent Capitalism: A Blueprint for Reforming our Economies (2011) and Macroeconomic Policy Regimes in Western Industrial Countries (2011).
Hansjorg Herr is Professor at the Berlin School of Economics. His books include Decent Capitalism: A Blueprint for Reforming our Economies (2011) and Macroeconomic Policy Regimes in Western Industrial Countries (2011).
Author
Berlin School of Economics and Law
Berlin School of Economics
Content
1. Introduction: European integration2. From Bretton Woods to European Monetary Union3. The Maastricht Treaty and the Stability and Growth Pact4. The ECB's structure and its political and legal framework5. Preconditions for a stable monetary union6. The failure of the 2-pillar strategy of the ECB and the revival of Wicksell7. Increasing economic fragility before the financial market crisis8. Monetary policy and the Great Recession9. Monetary policy and the escalation of the euro crisis up to 201210. The ECB holds the euro together11. The fiscal policy framework in the ECB12. Financial market supervision, banking union and financial market regulation13. Prospects for European policy making and the EMU