European Union and the Euro revolution /
European Union and the Euro Revolution is a challenging study of the progression of the historic movement towards one European family. This volume is the first, most comprehensive exposition of the treatise of supranational macroeconomics. The Keynesian Revolution taught us macroeconomics in the con...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Amsterdam ; Boston :
Elsevier,
©2007.
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Edición: | 1st ed. |
Colección: | Contributions to economic analysis ;
283. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction to the Series
- Preface
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- Chapter 1. The European Union
- 1.1. Knowing the European Union
- 1.2. Knowing the EU-25
- 1.3. Unity in diversity
- 1.4. Two articles of faith
- Chapter 2. Historical Progression of the European Union
- 2.1. European Union: an overview
- 2.2. The post-WWII Europe
- 2.3. Process of deepening and widening
- 2.4. Toward the European Union
- 2.5. The Treaty of Rome
- 2.6. The Acts of Accession and Amendments to the Treaties
- 2.7. The Euratom Treaty
- 2.8. The Single Europe Act
- 2.9. The Maastricht Treaty
- 2.10. The Treaty of Amsterdam
- 2.11. The Treaty of Nice
- 2.12. The EU government
- 2.13. On to the European family
- Chapter 3. The Theory of Supranational Macroeconomics
- 3.1. Macroeconomic theory, theory of growth and business cycles
- 3.2. Industrialization and internationalization: the imperial model
- 3.3. The EU: a supranational macroeconomy
- 3.4. The EU: population, GDP and trade
- 3.5. The EU-25: an overview of the production map of the EU-25
- 3.6. Supranational macroeconomics of the EU
- Chapter 4. European Central Bank and the Euro: Theory of Optimum Currency Area Revisited
- 4.1. One money to one Europe: one USA to one money
- 4.2. The European Central Bank
- 4.3. The Eurozone, the USA and Japan: money market structures and stock market capitalization
- 4.4. The economic structure: the Eurozone, the USA, and Japan
- 4.5. Euro-dollar currency regimes: the theory of optimum currency area revisited
- 4.6. Revisiting the theory of optimum currency area
- Appendix
- Chapter 5. A Constitution for Europe
- 5.1. One Europe, one government, one constitution
- 5.2. The EU Constitution
- 5.3. Functional integration
- 5.4. Majority of the states and majority of the people
- Chapter 6. The European Union (EU): The Challenges Ahead
- 6.1. Challenges are welcome
- 6.2. One European economy and one Europe
- 6.3. The United Kingdom and the EU
- 6.4. The EU and the IMF
- 6.5. The International Monetary Fund
- 6.6. The EU and the World Bank
- 6.7. The EU and the World Trade Organization
- 6.8. Normalization of the intra-EU income gaps
- 6.9. The EU and the world beyond
- 6.10. The EU and the challenge of leadership
- Chapter 7. The EU and USA
- 7.1. Participation and cooperation
- 7.2. FTAA on ice
- 7.3. The continent of Europe and the American hemisphere
- 7.4. OECD and NATO
- 7.5. Lessons to learn
- Chapter 8. The EU: A Learning Model
- 8.1. Continental regionalization and globalization
- 8.2. The Asian Economic Union: the case for an intraregional approach: specification of the model
- 8.3. Asian Economic Community
- 8.4. The African Economic Union
- 8.5..