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| #3334670 in eBooks | 2012-08-01 | 2012-08-01 | File type: PDF||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| Useful survey of German economy|By William Podmore|This book shows how successive German Governments have maintained Germany's dominance over the European Union. In 1978, Chancellor Schmidt suggested a European Monetary System whose members would share responsibility: this drew in the leaders of the other EU states. But the German Government then changed the EMS's rules so it w||
“In Kaltenthaler’s study, Germany’s stances towards European monetary integration are reassessed in the light of domestic institutional settings. . . . In this work, Kaltenthaler not only confirms that ‘institutions matter,’
As countries in the European Union struggle to comply with the Maastricht Treaty, the question of monetary integration is at the forefront of European politics. Germany and the Politics of Europe’s Money explores how and why Germany—whose economic power makes it a pivotal player in the European monetary system—has developed inconsistent policies toward European monetary institutions and how international institutions affect domestic politics...
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