ABSTRACT
This title was first published in 2000: An analysis of the extent to which the outcomes of the process of European monetary integration and, particularly, of the development of the debate over the establishment of EMU, have been influenced by domestic politics and by domestic economic interest groups in Italy and in the United Kingdom. From an empirical point of view, the work provides an account of the development of Italian and British socio-economic interest groups towards the issue of European monetary union from the making of the EMS until the establishment of EMU.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |19 pages
Introduction
part I|143 pages
The Birth of Consensus
part II|75 pages
The Death of Consensus
part III|61 pages
Future Consensus