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Course literature KJA/AMFEU -IS/STAG

Základní
BALDWIN, R., Wyplosz, Ch., The Economics of European Integration , McGraw-Hill Education 2009
NELLO, S., The European Union - economics, policies and history , Mc Graw Hill Education 2005
ARTIS, M. - NIXSON, F., The Economics of the European Union , Oxford University Press 2007
McDONALD, F. - DEARDEN, S, European Economic Integration , FT Prentice Hall 2005
 
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All books relevant for this course are available at Faculty of Economics (study room no. HJ103).

NETUŠILOVÁ, P., HRANAIOVÁ, K., Monetary and Fiscal Policies in the EU, University of West Bohemia 2008

BALDWIN, R., The Economics of European Integration , McGraw-Hill Education 2006 
NELLO, S., The European Union - economics, policies and history , Mc Graw Hill Education 2005 
ARTIS, M. - NIXSON, F., The Economics of the European Union , Oxford University Press 2007 
McDONALD, F. - DEARDEN, S, European Economic Integration , FT Prentice Hall 2005

NEAL, L., The Economics of the Europe and the European Union, Cambridge University Press 2007

EL-AGRAA, A., The European Union – economics and policy, FT Prentice Hall 2004

GRAUWE, P., Economics of Monetary Union, Oxford University Press 2007

ZERVOYIANNI, A., European Integration, Palgrave Macmillan 2006

WALLANCE, H., Policy-Making in the European Union, Oxford University Press 2005

BUTI, M., Monetary and Fiscal Policie in EMU, Cambridge University Press 2003

PETERSON, J., The Institutions of the European Union, Oxford University Press 2006

KRUGMAN, P., International Economics – theory and policy, Pearson International Edition 2006

 

 

 

Last updated : 06.01.2009
 
 
 
 
 
 
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General EU history sites
 
The first treaties
 
Developments up to the Single European Act
 
The Maastricht and Amsterdam Treaties: prospects for the European Union
 
The Single Market Programme & EEA
Principle of subsidiarity
 

A page from the European Commission, 'From Rome to Maastricht: a brief history of EMU'
europa.eu.int/scadplus/leg/en/lvb/l25007

A page with many links to monetary history pages
www.ex.ac.uk/~RDavies/arian/other.html

A glossary of monetary terms
www.micheloud.com/FXM/MH/Glossary

History of money

See the British Museum’s excellent online exhibits:
www.thebritishmuseum.ac.uk/worldofmoney

For a whole online book on bimetallism (note the date), see The History of Bimetallism in the United States, by J. Laurence Laughlin, D. Appleton and Co. New York, 1898.
www.econlib.org/library/YPDBooks/Laughlin/lghHBMtoc.html

The title says it all: The Bretton Woods International Monetary System: An Historical Overview by leading economic historian Michael D. Bordo.
www.nber.org/papers/w4033

The Commission's historical overview:
http://europa.eu.int/scadplus/leg/en/s01000.htm
 

The IMF presents up-to-date evaluations of exchange rate policies:
www.imf.org

To find out about the exchange rate regime of a particular country, visit its central bank’s website. The list of all central bank websites is at:
www.bis.org/cbanks.htm

General sites on international macroeconomics

The companion website to the intermediate macro text by Burda and Wyplosz:
http://www.oup.com/uk/orc/bin/9780199264964/

The website for the introductory textbook Macroeconomics by Manfred Gärtner is a very useful site. It includes:
- free macro data on 19 macroeconomic time series for 19 countries:
www.fgn.unisg.ch/eurmacro/macrodata/index.html
- very nice and concise descriptions of the IS-LM and AS-AD framework 'road map' section:
www.fgn.unisg.ch/eurmacro/tutor/map.html

Sites and documents specifically on the choice of exchange rate regimes

See the free-to-download book from the Bank of England, The Choice of Exchange Rate Regime by Tony Latter:
http://www.bankofengland.co.uk/education/ccbs/handbooks/ccbshb02.htm

See especially the page on 'Exchange Rate Regime for Emerging Markets: "Middle" Regimes or "Corner" Solutions?':
http://www.rgemonitor.com/63

For a historical perspective, see 'Exchange Rate Regime Choice in Historical Perspective' by Michael Bordo, NBER Working Paper No. w9654:
papers.nber.org/papers/W9654

Last updated : 24.09.2008