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Deutsche Mark Politics : Germany in the European Monetary System / Peter Henning Loedel.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Boulder : Lynne Rienner Publishers, [2023]Copyright date: ©1999Description: 1 online resource (264 p.)Content type:
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  • 9781555878351
  • 9781685851842
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Contents:
Frontmatter -- Contents -- List of Tables and Figures -- Preface -- 1 The Political Economy of Deutsche Mark Politics -- 2 Bundesbank Preeminent, Not Predominant -- 3 From Plaza to Black October: The Europeanization of Deutsche Mark Politics, 1985-1987 -- 4 Exporting the Deutsche Mark to Europe, 1989-1991 -- 5 Bundesbank Under Pressure, 1992-1993 -- 6 Dollar Crises and Halting Steps Toward Economic Monetary Union, 1994-1995 -- 7 Economic Monetary Union for Europe? 1996-1998 -- 8 Conclusion: The Lessons of Deutsche Mark Politics -- Selected Bibliography -- Index -- About the Book
Summary: Why is Germany prepared to sacrifice the deutsche mark for European Monetary Union? Peter Loedel’s novel analysis, incorporating domestic, European, and global aspects of German monetary policy, suggests that the institutional relationship between the Bundesbank and the federal government, together with Germany’s bargaining strategies toward European and global monetary-governance structures, can provide the answer to the deutsche mark puzzle. Examining the record from 1985 through May 1998, Loedel challenges common conceptions of the Bundesbank’s independence. He also explores the ability of external structures to affect German monetary decisions. His presentation of political and economic forces offers fresh insight into the factors shaping German monetary politics and the future of EMU.
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- List of Tables and Figures -- Preface -- 1 The Political Economy of Deutsche Mark Politics -- 2 Bundesbank Preeminent, Not Predominant -- 3 From Plaza to Black October: The Europeanization of Deutsche Mark Politics, 1985-1987 -- 4 Exporting the Deutsche Mark to Europe, 1989-1991 -- 5 Bundesbank Under Pressure, 1992-1993 -- 6 Dollar Crises and Halting Steps Toward Economic Monetary Union, 1994-1995 -- 7 Economic Monetary Union for Europe? 1996-1998 -- 8 Conclusion: The Lessons of Deutsche Mark Politics -- Selected Bibliography -- Index -- About the Book

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Why is Germany prepared to sacrifice the deutsche mark for European Monetary Union? Peter Loedel’s novel analysis, incorporating domestic, European, and global aspects of German monetary policy, suggests that the institutional relationship between the Bundesbank and the federal government, together with Germany’s bargaining strategies toward European and global monetary-governance structures, can provide the answer to the deutsche mark puzzle. Examining the record from 1985 through May 1998, Loedel challenges common conceptions of the Bundesbank’s independence. He also explores the ability of external structures to affect German monetary decisions. His presentation of political and economic forces offers fresh insight into the factors shaping German monetary politics and the future of EMU.

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

In English.

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