Arrowsmith, J De grauwe, P Goodhart, C-A-E Gros, D Spaventa, L Thygesen, N
Abstract
In December 1995, the European Council, metting in Madrid, confirmed "unequivocally" that the third and final stage of economic and monetary union (EMU) will begin on January 1, 1999. The Council chose "euro" as the name of the new single currency and adopted a timetable for decisions and actions that must be taken before and after the 1999 deadline. Nevertheless, difficult issues must still be resolved.
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Paper provided by International Economics Section, Departement of Economics Princeton University, in its series Princeton Essays in International Economics with number
199.
Length: 80 pages Date of creation: 1996 Date of revision: Handle: RePEc:fth:priifi:199
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