Frieden, Jeffry, (2016), “Lessons for the euro from early US monetary and financial history”, Bruegel Essay, 25 May
Europe’s central goal for several decades has been to create an economic union that can provide monetary and financial stability. This goal is often compared to the long-standing monetary union that is the United States. Easy celebration of the successful American union ignores the fact that it took an extremely long time to accomplish. In fact, the creation and completion of the US monetary and financial union was a long, laborious, and politically conflictual process.
Relevant posts
- Dabrowski, Marek, (2016), “Core and periphery: different approaches to unconventional monetary policy “, Bruegel, 24 May
- Dąbrowski, Marek, (2016), “Interaction between monetary policy and bank regulation: lessons for the ECB”, CASE Networks Studies & Analyses No 480 2/2016