Europe's Unfinished Currency: The Political Economics of the Euro

Hardback

Main Details

Title Europe's Unfinished Currency: The Political Economics of the Euro
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Thomas Mayer
SeriesAnthem European Studies
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:272
Dimensions(mm): Height 216,Width 135
ISBN/Barcode 9780857285485
ClassificationsDewey:332.494
Audience
Professional & Vocational
Illustrations 30+ tables and charts

Publishing Details

Publisher Anthem Press
Imprint Anthem Press
Publication Date 1 October 2012
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

The euro was originally seen as another stepping stone to a politically unified Europe. Yet with the fall of the Berlin Wall, the disintegration of the Soviet Union and the unification of Germany, the need for European political union as a means to ensure peace in Europe disappeared. Due to the fading will for full political union, the euro project lost the prospect of a stable platform in the foreseeable future. As a result, the euro crisis forces policymakers to develop a new architecture for EMU. 'Europe's Unfinished Currency' proposes that this can only be done by way of a currency union of sovereign states, which in itself is a unique historical experiment as no such union has ever survived to date. This volume offers ideas of how the EMU could potentially work, and sketches scenarios of how things might evolve in case of failure. Key Insights: *Outlines the origins of the euro within the quest for the unification of Europe. *Explains the historical failures of past monetary unions, including the Latin and Scandinavian currency unions, the US dollar standard and the Austro-Hungarian union. *Posits that the European Central Bank in cooperation with a European Monetary Fund should act as the lender of last resort to all systemically important borrowers, including governments, to safeguard price stability. *Proposes a new EMU architecture, which includes the creation of a European Monetary Fund. *Discusses possible mutations of the EMU in case of failure.

Author Biography

Thomas Mayer is Senior Fellow at the Center of Financial Studies at Goethe University Frankfurt and Senior Advisor to Deutsche Bank's management and key clients. From 2010 to 2012 he was Chief Economist of Deutsche Bank Group and Head of Deutsche Bank Research. He has previously held positions at Goldman Sachs and the International Monetary Fund.

Reviews

'Thomas Mayer, who was until recently the chief economist at Deutsche Bank Group, is both a strong defender and critic of the single currency. He insists that the repairs so far proposed for the euro do not yet add up to a comprehensive strategy for reinforcing the currency's foundations. He puts forward his own remedy [...] [He has] produced analyses and conclusions written with a clear eye.' -Stewart Fleming, 'European Voice' 'This first-rate book offers a thorough historical review of the euro and an insightful analysis of its current predicament. I highly recommend it' -Bill Hayes, New York Society of Security Analysts 'Mayer goes into detail on how to fix Europe's economic woes and, having a track record in warning of recent crises before they happened, has advice on how to structure the EMU to avert future failures.' -'Nexus Magazine'