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Economic Policy within a European Monetary Union

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A European Monetary Union (EMU) and the complete transfer of the responsibility for monetary policy to a European central bank are no longer utopian ideas, but a politically highly relevant possibility. The question how economic policy goals can be achieved within such a monetary union is therefore gaining in importance.

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The original German version of this article appeared as No. 7 in the Eurokolleg series published by the Friedrich Ebert Foundation, Bonn. It has been revised in certain respects for publication in INTERECONOMICS.

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Pfaller, A. Economic Policy within a European Monetary Union. Intereconomics 26, 264–273 (1991). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02929010

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