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The Political Costs of Monetary Union in Europe
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This book examines the political costs of monetary union in Europe. It does so by gauging the degree to which four small European states - Iceland, Latvia, Hungary and Ireland - employed their monetary policies in response to the financial crisis. Contrary to popular and academic perception, Moses finds that small states in Europe still enjoy monetary policy autonomy, and this autonomy was used to prioritise the needs of domestic constituents over those of international markets. Eurozone member states, by contrast, pursued policies that prioritised the (long-term) needs of international lenders and European institutions, at the (short-term) expense of their own constituents. By illustrating the degree to which monetary policy autonomy still plays an effective role in responding to economic shocks, this book documents the substantial sacrifices that states have made in joining a suboptimum currency area. These are the political costs of monetary union in Europe.

Author Biography:

Jonathon W. Moses is a professor of political science at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), where he has taught since 1993. Moses has published several books including Emigration and Development (2011), Ways of Knowing (2007), International Migration: Globalization's Last Frontier (2006), and Norwegian Catch-up: Development and Globalization before World War II (2005). Jonathon Moses is a co-editor of European Political Science (EPS). Among his research interests are globalization, international migration, social democracy, and the European Union. His articles have appeared in World Development, The Journal of Common Market Studies, and Politics and Society.
Release date Australia
February 1st, 2017
Pages
238
Audience
  • Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Dimensions
165x241x20
ISBN-13
9781785522567
Product ID
26862452

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