European States and the Euro: Europeanization, Variation, and Convergence

Author:   Kenneth Dyson (, Department of European Studies, University of Bradford)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
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9780199250264


Pages:   430
Publication Date:   07 March 2002
Format:   Hardback
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With Economic and Monetary Union, the European Union has embarked on one of the biggest projects in its history. Previous literature has focused on how EMU came into being and on the policy issues that it raises. European States and the Euro seeks to move the discussion forwards by offering the first systematic evaluation of how it is affecting EU states, both members and non-members of the Euro-Zone. It is the first book to explicitly situate EMU in the growing literature on Europeanization.It examines the effects on public policies, political structures, discourses, and identities. The book seeks to identify the scope of EMU's effects, the direction that it imparts to political and policy changes, the mechanisms by which it produces its effects, and the role of domestic institutions, political leadership and specific forms of discourse in shaping responses. In addition, the book assesses how, and with what effects, EMU is affecting key policy sectors¾labour markets and wages, welfare states, and financial market governance. What conditions the degree of convergence discernible in these sectors? Finally, the book seeks to 'contextualize' EMU by assessing its effects both in comparison with other variables like globalization and in a historical perspective of the European Monetary System as a 'training ground'. The book combines sectoral and country case studies with a thematic treatment by recognized experts in their fields. It moves from globalization, through EU-level changes, to member states and finally to specific sectors.The main conclusions are that EMU is most important in affecting the timing, tempo and rhythm of domestic change¾that these changes are experienced pre-eminently at the level of policy; that it strengthens pressures for convergence; but that different domestic institutional arrangements and discourses lead to variations in policy processes and effects and in the way change is 'framed'. In particular, whilst EMU contains a neo-liberalizing tendency exhibited most clearly in financial market effects, it is not to be characterized as a neo-liberal project by means of which the EU is becoming an economic and social space simply converging around Anglo-American market capitalism.

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Author:   Kenneth Dyson (, Department of European Studies, University of Bradford)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 16.20cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 24.20cm
Weight:   0.748kg
ISBN:  

9780199250264


ISBN 10:   019925026
Pages:   430
Publication Date:   07 March 2002
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Kenneth Dyson: 1. Introduction: EMU as Integration, Europeanization and Convergence 1 European and Global Contexts Geoffrey Underhill: 2. Global Integration, EMU, and Monetary Governance in the European Union: The Political Economy of the 'Stability Culture' Wolfgang Wessels And Ingo Linsenmann: 3. EMU's Impact on National Institutions: Fusion towards an Economic Governance or Fragmentation? David McKay: 4. The Political Economy of Fiscal Policy under Monetary Union 2 Domestic Political and Policy Contexts Andrew Gamble And Gavin Kelly: 5. Britain and EMU Martin Marcussen: 6. EMU: A Danish Delight and Dilemma Dirigisme David Howarth: 7. The French State in the Euro-Zone; 'Modernization' and Legitimizing Kenneth Dyson: 8. Germany and the Euro: Redefining EMU, Handling Paradox, and Managing Uncertainty and Contingency Claudio Radaelli: 9. The Italian State and the Euro: Institutions, Discourse and Policy Regimes Amy Verdun: 10. The Netherlands and EMU: A Small Open Economy in Search of Prosperity 3 Sectors, States and EMU Michael Moran: 11. Politics, Banks and Financial Market Governance in the Euro-Zone Colin Crouch: 12. The Euro and Labour Market and Wage Policies Martin Rhodes: 13. Why EMU Is (or May Be) Good for European Welfare States Kenneth Dyson: 14. Conclusion: European States and Euro Economic Governance

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