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Central Bankers and European Integration in the 1970s

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Central Bankers from the Failure of the Werner Plan to the creation of the EMS, 1974-1979 This article focuses on the role of central bankers in European monetary cooperation, from the failure of the Werner Plan to the creation of the European Monetary System (EMS). The role of central bankers in the run-up to the… Continue reading

The Central Banks and the States, March 2012

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“The Central Banks and the States” conference organised by the Historical Mission of the Bank of France on 15-16 March 2011 in Paris. Dr Emmanuel Mourlon-Druol will give a presentation entitled “Un nouveau système monétaire dans un système politique en mutation: Les banques centrales, la CEE, et la création du SME.” Abstract L’objet de cette… Continue reading

Political Economy and European Integration: the Challenges of the 1970s

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Integrating an International Political Economy Dimension into European Integration History: the Challenges of the 1970s For anyone interested in international political economy (IPE), the fact that European integration is embedded in global influences is, arguably, a given. Economic and monetary phenomena do not really know borders – or at least not in the same way… Continue reading

The Euro Crisis: A Historical Perspective

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  In this paper, Dr Emmanuel Mourlon-Druol sheds light on the current euro crisis by looking at the debates preceding the conception of the euro. How can the early days of EU monetary cooperation help us understand today’s predicament? And what lessons can we draw from them for the euro? Reference Emmanuel Mourlon-Druol, The Euro… Continue reading