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There has arguably been no more controversy and widely diverse commentary over the past decade concerning any other aspect of EU integration than about monetary union, its necessity in the context of the EU, its advantages and drawbacks, how best to prepare the Member States for monetary union, what needs to be done to ensure stability in the union, and how best to arrange for stability in a monetary union that encompasses fewer than the whole membership of the Union, either temporarily or quasi permanently for the countries that do not wish to join the monetary union (in the case at hand notably Denmark and the United Kingdom).
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van Brabant, J.M. (1996). The Dilemma About Monetary Union. In: Integrating Europe. International Studies in Economics and Econometrics, vol 37. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-6247-4_5
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