On the legitimacy of Monetary Union
Swedish Institute for European Policy Studies
SIEPS - Stockholm
2012
80 p.
democracy ; ECB ; economic policy ; EMU
Report
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EMU and International monetary system
English
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"The on-going crisis in Europe has renewed the debate on the functioning of the Economic and Monetary Union (EMU). The discussions have mainly focused on economic aspects of the union's viability and design, while its other characteristics remain largely overlooked.
In the report On the Legitimacy of Monetary Union, the author investigates whether the monetary union can be considered legitimate. According to the author, the most central question is to what extent the citizens are able to exercise democratic control over the monetary union. This, in turn, raises questions about democratic control over the European Central Bank (ECB), as well as the role of national parliaments and the European Parliament in exercising it."
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