Actions for Enlarging the Euro area : external empowerment and domestic transformation in East Central Europe
Enlarging the Euro area : external empowerment and domestic transformation in East Central Europe / edited by Kenneth Dyson
- Published
- Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2006.
- Physical Description
- xix, 376 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
- Additional Creators
- Dyson, Kenneth H. F.
- Contents
- Euro entry as defining and negotiating fit : conditionality, contagion, and domestic politics / Kenneth Dyson. Pt. 1. European and global contexts. EMU and the new member states : strategic choices in the context of global norms / Jim Rollo -- Real convergence and EMU enlargement : the time dimension of fit with the Euro Area / Iain Begg -- Economic adjustment and the euro in new member states : the structural dimension of fit / Erik Jones -- Optimal economic governance in an enlarged European Union : scenarios and options / Ingo Linsenmann and Wolfgang Wessels -- Pt. II. Domestic political and policy contexts. The Baltic States : using pacesetting on EMU accession to consolidate domestic stability culture / Magnus Feldmann -- From laggard to pacesetter : Bulgaria's road to EMU / Vesselin Dimitrov -- From pacesetter to laggard : the political economy of negotiating fit in the Czech Republic / Frank Bönker -- The first shall be the last? Hungarys road to EMU / Béla Greskovits -- Poland : unbalanced domestic leadership in negotiating fit / Radoslaw Zubek --.Persistent laggard : Romania as Eastern Europe's Sisyphus / Dimitris Papadimitriou. Pt. III. Patterns of sectoral governance. Financial market governance : evolution and convergence / Piroska Mohácsi Nagy -- EMU and fiscal policy / Vesselin Dimitrov -- EMU and welfare state adjustment in Central and Eastern Europe / Martin Rhodes and Maarten Keune -- Domestic transformation, strategic options and 'soft' power in Euro Area accession / Kenneth Dyson.
- Subject(s)
- ISBN
- 0199277672 (alk. paper)
- Bibliography Note
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 328-351) and index.
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