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The question of whether there can be monetary union without political union lies at the heart of the British political controversy over economic and monetary union in Europe because it has become one of the most emotive issues defining the antagonism between pro-Europeans and anti-Europeans. The pro-Europeans in British politics assert, almost universally, that you can have monetary union without political union; the anti-Europeans assert that you cannot.
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Davidson, I.D. (1996). Political Union. In: Taylor, C. (eds) European Monetary Union: The Kingsdown Enquiry. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-24825-4_17
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