A European Central Bank Standing Guard over a European Currency Union, in this year of the euro’s 25th anniversary, is a book revisiting the architecture of the European currency union as it continues to evolve and faces today’s concurrent challenges posed by its members’ high and diverging government debt levels, debt sustainability concerns, and the considerable public expenditures, investments and reforms needed in particular to address climate change and the green transition.
Key components reviewed include the single monetary policy for the eurozone; the common rules and processes for keeping a measure of discipline and orderliness in the members’ economic and budgetary policies; the containment of financial fragmentation within the eurozone; and stability support for members under financial stress.
What’s in this book:
The book focuses especially on the central role of the European Central Bank (ECB) and explores such questions as:
How this will help you:
As part of the EU’s incomplete economic and monetary union, the currency union remains a work in progress. The challenges and policy choices at hand present serious legal questions that cannot be viewed in isolation from the economic and political issues—a kind of 3D combination puzzle to be put together. The book takes the readers on a journey into this fascinating subject and seeks to encourage them to take a close interest in it and to ask the critical questions that need to be asked.