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General Sites

The ECB’s public relations website on the euro – lots of general and specific information presented in a slick and well-written format (in a dozen languages!)
www.euro.ecb.int/en.html

For a higher, deeper treatment, you can scout around the ECB’s main website. It has a wealth of material on current conditions and many academic studies concerning Europe’s Economic and Monetary Union (EMU).
www.ecb.int

Professor Giancarlo Corsetti’s euro home page is the No.1 website on the euro area:
www.econ.yale.edu/~corsetti/euro

Professor Roubini’s well maintained 'Homepage on European Monetary Union and the Euro'
pages.stern.nyu.edu/~nroubini/Emu/Emu.htm

Historical interest

US-based economists were generally pessimistic about the euro before it was introduced. Here is one 1998 article – which proved to be completely wrong – that is indicative of the reasoning: 'The Collapse of the European Monetary Union', Charles W. Calomiris, Columbia Business School, NY.
www.cato.org/events/monconf16/calomiri.pdf

The Treaty of Maastricht
europa.eu.int/eur-lex/en/treaties/index.html

Latest information

The President of the ECB reports every quarter to the Committee of Economic and Monetary Affairs of the European Parliament. The transcripts of the meetings, termed 'Monetary Dialogue', as well as background reports, can be found at:
www.europarl.eu.int/comparl/econ/emu/default_en.htm

Public opinion on the euro:
europa.eu.int/comm/dg10/epo/euro_en.html

A website dedicated to EONIA and interest rates in the euro area:
www.euribor.org/default.htm

Annual reports on the ECB by academic observers: 'Monitoring the ECB', published by the Centre for Economic Policy Research:
www.cepr.org

Enlargement of the Monetary Union

The UK government’s official website that presents the 'let’s join, but not now, argument' :
assessment.treasury.gov.uk

Balanced by this very anti-euro UK site - opinionated but well done
www.euro-know.org

A paper on the topic 'Enlarging European Monetary Union'
www.cepii.fr/anglaisgraph/publications/lettre/summary/2002/let217ang.ht

Another anti-euro site (much less academic) precisely entitled 'Europe yes, euro no':
www.no-euro.com








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