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Having been invited to add an economic viewpoint to the debate on the question of “Completing v. Rethinking the EMU”, I would like to emphasise the premise that the Deutsche Bundesbank, the institution I work for, is an integral part of the Eurosystem and as such has its very own interest in the stability of our currency, the Euro, and the stability of the Monetary Union.
Written version of the author’s panel presentation at the Jubilee congress of the Academy of European Law in Trier, 20 October 2017.
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Deutsche Bundesbank, Monthly Report June 2017, p. 32.
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Asdrubali et al. (1996), pp. 1081–1110.
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Deutsche Bundesbank, Monthly Report July 2016, p. 64.
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Kaltenhäuser, B. (2019). Completing v. rethinking the European Monetary Union?. In: Heusel, W., Rageade, JP. (eds) The Authority of EU Law. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-58841-3_18
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