New Books in Economics

Paul De Grauwe, "Economics of Monetary Union" (Oxford UP, 2020)

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Aug 13, 2020
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ANECDOTE

Origins of the Book

  • Paul De Grauwe began teaching a course on economics of monetary union on a friend's insistence despite initial unreadiness.
  • His extensive notes from teaching led him to write the first edition of his book in about six months.
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Fragility of Monetary Union

  • De Grauwe warned from early on about the "fragility" of the Eurozone, likened to a beautiful villa without a roof.
  • This metaphor signaled the missing elements critical to making the union fully resilient.
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Crisis Drives EU Integration

  • The pandemic enabled unprecedented joint borrowing capacity by EU countries, previously deemed impossible.
  • Crises often force political action and integration progress in the EU, a pattern De Grauwe calls the 'curse of Monet.'
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