
The Future of the Euro
Oxford University Press Inc
Published on 30. April 2015
Book
Hardback
368 pages
978-0-19-023323-5 (ISBN)
Description
The Future of the Euro is an attempt by political economists to analyze the fundamental causes of the euro crisis, determine how it can be fixed, and consider what likely futures lie ahead for the currency. The book makes three interrelated arguments that emphasize the primacy of political over economic factors. First, the 'euro problem' is discussed as the result of the single currency's fundamental lack of institutional embeddedness, insofar as its original design omitted three 'forgotten unions' alongside of monetary union: a financial and banking union, mutually supporting institutions of fiscal union and economic government, and a political union holding similar legitimacy to the nation-state. Second, the 'euro experience' shows how the euro's unfinished design led to economic divergence - quietly altering the existing distribution of economic and political power within Europe prior to the crisis - which in turn determined the EU's crisis response. The book highlights how the euro's four most important members - Germany, France, Italy and Spain - each changed once they adopted the euro, why the crisis affected them so differently, and how each has since struggled to live with the commitments the euro necessitates. Third, the book examines three possible 'euro futures' through the lens of the politics of its reluctant leader Germany; through the lens of the EU's capacity to 'move forward' through crises; and through the geopolitical lens of the international monetary system. The book concludes that any successful long-term solution to the euro's predicament needs to start with the political foundations of markets.
Reviews / Votes
[a] coherent collection of essays by a group of political economists ... the contributions also shatter some complacent assumptions about the EU. * Hans Kundnani, Times Literary Supplement * This is a very timely book. The authors of this collection of essays are world class researchers. They provide us with an exhaustive analysis of the necessary political steps to be undertaken to make the Eurozone sustainable in the long run. There is still a long way to go. In this exciting book we learn what this road will look like. * Paul De Grauwe, John Paulson Chair in European Political Economy, London School of Economics * A vital contribution-if you want to understand the challenges at the heart of Europe's continuing crisis, put yourself in the hands of this dream-team of experts. Matthijs and Blyth have crafted a volume that is both timely and essential. * Jonathan David Kirshner, Stephen and Barbara Friedman Professor of International Political Economy, Cornell University * Authors of the 12 essays in this volume review developments leading up to the euros introduction, examine the causes for the euros disappointing performance, and question the prospects for its future. * C. J. Siegman, CHOICE *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 24 mm
Weight
705 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-023323-5 (9780190233235)
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Matthias Matthijs | Mark Blyth
The Future of the Euro
E-Book
04/2015
1st Edition
OUP eBook
€27.49
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Matthias Matthijs | Mark Blyth
The Future of the Euro
E-Book
03/2015
1st Edition
OUP eBook
€27.49
Available for download
Persons
MM: Assistant Professor of International Political Economy, Johns Hopkins University-SAISMB: Professor of Political Science, Brown University and author of Austerity (OUP) and Great Transformations (Cambridge UP)
Editor
Assistant Professor of International Political EconomyAssistant Professor of International Political Economy, Johns Hopkins University-SAIS
Professor of Political ScienceProfessor of Political Science, Brown University
Content
List of Figures ; List of Tables ; Chapter 1: Introduction: The Future of the Euro and the Politics of Embedded ; Currency Areas ; Matthias Matthijs and Mark Blyth ; Section I: The Euro Problem ; Chapter 2: Forgotten Embeddedness: History Lessons for the Euro ; Kathleen R. McNamara ; Chapter 3: Forgotten Financial Union: How You Can Have a Euro Crisis ; without a Euro ; Erik Jones ; Chapter 4: Elusive Economic Government and Forgotten Fiscal Union ; Nicolas Jabko ; Chapter 5: Forgotten Democratic Legitimacy: 'Governing by the Rules' and 'Ruling by the Numbers' ; Vivien A. Schmidt ; Section II: The Euro Experience ; Chapter 6: Germany's Euro Experience and the Long Shadow of Reunification ; Abraham Newman ; Chapter 7: Europe's Middle Child: France's Statist Liberalism and the ; Conflicted Politics of the Euro ; Mark I. Vail ; Chapter 8: The Troubled South: The Euro Experience in Italy and Spain ; Jonathan Hopkin ; Section III: The Euro Future ; Chapter 9: Europe's New German Problem: The Timing of Politics and ; the Politics of Timing ; Wade Jacoby ; Chapter 10: European Integration Past, Present, and Future: Moving Forward ; through Crisis? ; Craig Parsons and Matthias Matthijs ; Chapter 11: The Future of the Euro in a Global Monetary Context ; Eric Helleiner ; Chapter 12: Conclusion: The Future of the Euro: Possible Futures, Risks, ; and Uncertainties ; Matthias Matthijs and Mark Blyth ; Bibliography ; Index