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In the wake of the euro crisis, the European Union has been transformed in many ways. Is it now on the right track? The euro crisis, the steps taken to manage it, and the resulting transformations have triggered a necessary process of reconsidering economic governance in the European Union. This volume-- the third in a series of annual editions tackling different aspects of governance-- examines the long list of open political, legal, and economic questions related to the functioning and fundamental structure of the Union as a whole and the economic and monetary union in particular. Organised in three main sections, the contributions to this collection bring the perspectives of different academic disciplines to bear on the functional aspects of economic governance, the institutional transformations that have taken place, and their implications for the Union''s legitimacy. A separate chapter looks at inequalities in perceptions of economic conditions and well-being within the European U

Trade Review
[A] fascinating insight into the past eight years of economic law-making and governance...An excellent addition to the EMU-related part of any scholar's bookshelf. * Christoph Herrmann, Common Market Law Review *

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PART I: ECONOMIC GOVERNANCE; PART II: INSTITUTIONAL TRANSFORMATION THROUGH THE EURO CRISIS; PART III: LEGITIMACY PROBLEMS AND NORMATIVE PERSPECTIVES; PART IV GOVERNANCE INDICATORS

Beyond the Crisis

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      Publisher: Oxford University Press
      Publication Date: 12/10/2015 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780198752868, 978-0198752868
      ISBN10: 0198752865

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      In the wake of the euro crisis, the European Union has been transformed in many ways. Is it now on the right track? The euro crisis, the steps taken to manage it, and the resulting transformations have triggered a necessary process of reconsidering economic governance in the European Union. This volume-- the third in a series of annual editions tackling different aspects of governance-- examines the long list of open political, legal, and economic questions related to the functioning and fundamental structure of the Union as a whole and the economic and monetary union in particular. Organised in three main sections, the contributions to this collection bring the perspectives of different academic disciplines to bear on the functional aspects of economic governance, the institutional transformations that have taken place, and their implications for the Union''s legitimacy. A separate chapter looks at inequalities in perceptions of economic conditions and well-being within the European U

      Trade Review
      [A] fascinating insight into the past eight years of economic law-making and governance...An excellent addition to the EMU-related part of any scholar's bookshelf. * Christoph Herrmann, Common Market Law Review *

      Table of Contents
      PART I: ECONOMIC GOVERNANCE; PART II: INSTITUTIONAL TRANSFORMATION THROUGH THE EURO CRISIS; PART III: LEGITIMACY PROBLEMS AND NORMATIVE PERSPECTIVES; PART IV GOVERNANCE INDICATORS

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