EMU and the british perspective.
Title: EMU and the british perspective.
Category: /Business & Economy
Details: Words: 2790 | Pages: 10 (approximately 235 words/page)
EMU and the british perspective.
Category: /Business & Economy
Details: Words: 2790 | Pages: 10 (approximately 235 words/page)
CONTENT
1. Introduction2
2.The Monetary Union2
2.1. Advantages of a single currency2
2.2. Disadvantages of a single currency3
2.3. Conclusions for the Eurozone4
3.The British Perspective5
3.1. Reasons against joining5
3.2. Reasons for joining6
3.3. Conclusions for Britain7
Bibliography8
1.INTRODUCTION
The idea of a single currency has already been mentioned in 1957 when the European Union was founded.
During the following years several discussions about a Monetary Union took place, but without any achievements.
The first steps towards the EMU were only made
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WREN-LEWIS, S., 2001. The economics of EMU: A simple guide to the pros and cons. New Economy, Vol. 8, Issue8, 3-9
Newspapers:
CROOKS, ED, 2002. Why the euro numbers do not add up. Financial Times, 17th October, 2
Others:
ANON, 2002. The Economic Consequences for Britain if She Joins the Euro [Online]
Available from: http://www.europeansinglecurrency.com/ecomomic_consequences.htm [04/10/2002]
ANON, 2001. Euros: Where can you spend them? [Online]
Available from:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/1695872.stm [09/10/2002]