Economics of Monetary Union
- 8th ed.
- New York, Oxford University Press, 2009
- 290 pages
- E5 13
The most up-to-date insight into the topic, and the only textbook to fully assess the effects of leaving a monetary union Provides the most authoritative analysis of the fragility of the European monetary unification and proposes a range of strategies to make the Eurozone more robust. The right mix of theoretical and applied analysis, providing students with a solid basis for examining monetary union and a balanced understand