The financial and economic crisis that hit Europe in 2009 brought out the precariousness of the monetary union, accentuating the economic disequilibrium among European nations and strengthening Euro-skepticism.
The crisis served as a catalyst for long-standing and unresolved problems: the creation of a singly monetary area with intergovernmental control, the final act in the construction of a Europe economically united but without a government and a state; the consequent discrepancy between forming a consensus that remains in large part national and the political dynamics in Europe; the sustainability of a monetary union in the absence of an economic-social union, which presents again the long-standing debate between "monetarist" countries and "economist" countries.
This book aims at placing current events within a long-term framework composed of a mosaic of multidisciplinary contributions that can provide the reader with keys which are adequate for an understanding of these events and useful for opening up new horizons.
The book begins with a look at 20th-century monetary unification projects in an attempt at reconstructing the long road toward the single currency: the first monetary unification projects in the 1950s and 1960s; the turbulence of the 1970s; the new impetus given by the European Monetary System to the cohesion among European countries; the causes of the 1992 crisis; and the long struggle for the Monetary Union, which would end at Maastricht. Finally, it focuses on the most recent events – the creation of the Eurozone and its crisis – starting from the turbulent years of the first decade of the new millennium and ending on May 31, 2016, just before the Brexit referendum.
The book focuses on analyzing the strategies undertaken during the monetary unification process, underscoring, on the one hand, the conviction of the Founding Fathers of the EMU that a single currency would favor further progress toward a more stringent economic and political integration, and on the other the continuing national resistance to the transfer of sovereignty from the national states to the European Union.
Series: Euroclio
Edition: 1
Publisher: Peter Lang International Academic Publishers
Year: 2017
Language: English
Tags: History; Europe; Business & Economics; Economic History; Business & Economics; Government & Business
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Table of Contents
Introduction (Daniela Preda)
Opening Address (Mario Venturi)
Opening Address (Realino Marra)
Three Lessons from the Past: Monetary Unions in the 19th Century Europe (Lara Piccardo)
Robert Triffin et le processus d’intégration monétaire européenne (Ivo Maes)
Le Plan Werner et la découverte de l’Europe monétaire (Andreas Wilkens)
The End of Bretton Woods and the Setting up of the Snake (Maria Eleonora Guasconi)
The European Monetary System (Giovanni Battista Pittaluga)
The Role of Giulio Andreotti in the Birth of the EMS and of the Monetary Union (Daniela Preda)
La présidence Mitterrand, fer de lance de l’Union monétaire européenne (1988-1992) ? (Jean-Marie Palayret)
The Action of the European Federalist Movement for the European Currency (Guido Montani)
L’euro entre problèmes de naissance et incertitudes identitaires (1991-2016) (Carlo Degli Abbati)
Fiscal Discipline and Growth within EMU (Alberto Majocchi)
Crisis and Possible New Start of Integration Process. Beyond the Eurozone Predicament (Franco Praussello)
From Pringle to Gauweiler. The Difficult Years of European Monetary Union and Their Impact on the EU Legal System (Francesco Munari)
On the Metamorphosis of the Crisis and the Prospects for European Economic Governance (Adriano Giovannelli)
The Authors