The Euro and the Battle of Ideas

Awards:   Short-listed for Financial Times (FT.com) Best Economics Books of 2016 2016 Short-listed for The Economist 's Economics and Business Books of the Year 2016 2016 Short-listed for Bloomberg's Best Books of 2016 2016 Short-listed for Bloomberg's Best Books of 2017 2017 Short-listed for Project Syndicate's Best Reads in 2017 (chosen by Jean Pisani-Ferry) 2017 Winner of 2017 Gold Medal in International Business / Globalization, Axiom Business Book Awards 2017
Author:   Markus K. Brunnermeier ,  Harold James ,  Jean-Pierre Landau
Publisher:   Princeton University Press
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9780691178417


Pages:   456
Publication Date:   18 September 2018
Format:   Paperback
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Awards

  • Short-listed for Financial Times (FT.com) Best Economics Books of 2016 2016
  • Short-listed for The Economist 's Economics and Business Books of the Year 2016 2016
  • Short-listed for Bloomberg's Best Books of 2016 2016
  • Short-listed for Bloomberg's Best Books of 2017 2017
  • Short-listed for Project Syndicate's Best Reads in 2017 (chosen by Jean Pisani-Ferry) 2017
  • Winner of 2017 Gold Medal in International Business / Globalization, Axiom Business Book Awards 2017

Overview

How philosophical differences between Eurozone nations led to the Euro crisis-and where to go from hereWhy is Europe's great monetary endeavor, the Euro, in trouble? A string of economic difficulties in Eurozone nations has left observers wondering whether the currency union can survive. In this book, Markus Brunnermeier, Harold James, and Jean-Pierre Landau argue that the core problem with the Euro lies in the philosophical differences between the founding countries of the Eurozone, particularly Germany and France. But the authors also show how these seemingly incompatible differences can be reconciled to ensure Europe's survival. Weaving together economic analysis and historical reflection, The Euro and the Battle of Ideas provides a forensic investigation and a road map for Europe's future.

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Author:   Markus K. Brunnermeier ,  Harold James ,  Jean-Pierre Landau
Publisher:   Princeton University Press
Imprint:   Princeton University Press
ISBN:  

9780691178417


ISBN 10:   0691178410
Pages:   456
Publication Date:   18 September 2018
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Temporarily unavailable   Availability explained
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Language:   English

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Markus Brunnermeier, Harold James and Jean-Pierre Landau have just published a fascinating book, The Euro and the Battle of Ideas, in which they bring together their respective skills in economic theory, economic history and economic policy to bear on one of the most important macroeconomic problems of our times--the rules versus discretion debate. Anyone who has studied this debate--and that's just about anyone who has taken a course in economics--would benefit from reading this book. --Economics One bog [The Euro and the Battle of Ideas] demonstrates the value of sophisticated syntheses of policy analysis and intellectual history. --Foreign Affairs [The authors] have the advantage of being deeply involved. . . . If Europe is high on your list of concerns, you should read this book; European leaders will. --David Warsh, Economic Principals A book of depth and subtlety that is helpful in understanding matters well outside the questions it seems to address. . . . This is a fascinating and informative book. --Geoffrey Wood, Central Banking Journal In The Euro and the Battle of Ideas, the economists Markus Brunnermeier, Harold James, and Jean-Pierre Landau turn a sharp lens on the basic divide between France and Germany. --Rana Foroohar, New York Review of Books If we turn to The Euro and the Battle of Ideas by Markus K. Brunnermeier, Harold James, and Jean-Pierre Landau, we start to find an explanation. The three authors are, respectively, a German academic economist, an English economic historian, and a French banker turned economics professor, and their book is an attempt to explain the euro's ideological and historic background. They explore the dichotomy between French and German political-economic philosophies. The first values flexibility and solidarity and state intervention; the second stresses rules and consequences and free markets. --John Lanchester, New Yorker Winner of the 2017 Gold Medal in International Business / Globalization, Axiom Business Book AwardsOne of Bloomberg's Best Books of 2016One of The Economist's Economics and Business Books of the Year 2016One of Financial Times (FT.com) Best Economics Books of 2016


Markus Brunnermeier, Harold James and Jean-Pierre Landau have just published a fascinating book, The Euro and the Battle of Ideas, in which they bring together their respective skills in economic theory, economic history and economic policy to bear on one of the most important macroeconomic problems of our times-the rules versus discretion debate. Anyone who has studied this debate--and that's just about anyone who has taken a course in economics--would benefit from reading this book. --Economics One bog [The Euro and the Battle of Ideas] demonstrates the value of sophisticated syntheses of policy analysis and intellectual history. --Foreign Affairs [The authors] have the advantage of being deeply involved. . . . If Europe is high on your list of concerns, you should read this book; European leaders will. --David Warsh, Economic Principals A book of depth and subtlety that is helpful in understanding matters well outside the questions it seems to address. . . . This is a fascinating and informative book. --Geoffrey Wood, Central Banking Journal In The Euro and the Battle of Ideas, the economists Markus Brunnermeier, Harold James, and Jean-Pierre Landau turn a sharp lens on the basic divide between France and Germany. --Rana Foroohar, New York Review of Books If we turn to The Euro and the Battle of Ideas by Markus K. Brunnermeier, Harold James, and Jean-Pierre Landau, we start to find an explanation. The three authors are, respectively, a German academic economist, an English economic historian, and a French banker turned economics professor, and their book is an attempt to explain the euro's ideological and historic background. They explore the dichotomy between French and German political-economic philosophies. The first values flexibility and solidarity and state intervention; the second stresses rules and consequences and free markets. --John Lanchester, New Yorker Winner of the 2017 Gold Medal in International Business / Globalization, Axiom Business Book AwardsOne of Bloomberg's Best Books of 2016One of The Economist's Economics and Business Books of the Year 2016One of Financial Times (FT.com) Best Economics Books of 2016


An exhaustive and original coverage of the working and difficulties of the euro zone in recent decades. . . . This book is worth reading. It mixes in a thorough way general concepts, economic facts and theories, as well as significant factual episodes in the recent economic and political history of the euro zone. --Jean-Christophe Poutineau, Economic Record Winner of the 2017 Gold Medal in International Business / Globalization, Axiom Business Book Awards One of Bloomberg's Best Books of 2017 One of Project Syndicate's Best Reads in 2017 (chosen by Jean Pisani-Ferry) One of The Economist's Economics and Business Books of the Year 2016 One of Financial Times (FT.com) Best Economics Books of 2016 One of Bloomberg's Best Books of 2016 A book of depth and subtlety that is helpful in understanding matters well outside the questions it seems to address.... This is a fascinating and informative book. --Geoffrey Wood, Central Banking Journal Markus Brunnermeier, Harold James and Jean-Pierre Landau have just published a fascinating book, The Euro and the Battle of Ideas, in which they bring together their respective skills in economic theory, economic history and economic policy to bear on one of the most important macroeconomic problems of our times--the rules versus discretion debate. Anyone who has studied this debate--and that's just about anyone who has taken a course in economics--would benefit from reading this book. --Economics One bog [The Euro and the Battle of Ideas] demonstrates the value of sophisticated syntheses of policy analysis and intellectual history. --Foreign Affairs [The authors] have the advantage of being deeply involved. . . . If Europe is high on your list of concerns, you should read this book; European leaders will. --David Warsh, Economic Principals In The Euro and the Battle of Ideas, the economists Markus Brunnermeier, Harold James, and Jean-Pierre Landau turn a sharp lens on the basic divide between France and Germany. --Rana Foroohar, New York Review of Books If we turn to The Euro and the Battle of Ideas by Markus K. Brunnermeier, Harold James, and Jean-Pierre Landau, we start to find an explanation. The three authors are, respectively, a German academic economist, an English economic historian, and a French banker turned economics professor, and their book is an attempt to explain the euro's ideological and historic background. They explore the dichotomy between French and German political-economic philosophies. The first values flexibility and solidarity and state intervention; the second stresses rules and consequences and free markets. --John Lanchester, New Yorker


Author Information

Markus K. Brunnermeier is the Edwards S. Sanford Professor of Economics at Princeton University and director of Princeton's Bendheim Center of Finance. Harold James is professor of history and international affairs and the Claude and Lore Kelly Professor of European Studies at Princeton University. Jean-Pierre Landau is former deputy governor of the Banque de France and associate professor of economics at Sciences Po in Paris.

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