The Euro - Should Britain join the European Monetary Union?


Term Paper, 2001

10 Pages, Grade: 2,0 (B)


Abstract or Introduction

HISTORICAL INTRODUCTION OF THE EMU

With the Maastricht Treaty the EC heads of state and government agreed on a three-legged "European Union" (EU) on December 9 and 10, 1991, which should include a common foreign and security policy, cooperation on domestic and security policy and the creation of a European Economic and Monetary Union (EEMU).

The European Monetary Union (EMU) is to be effected according to a concrete time schedule - the three-stage plan which was agreed upon in the Maastricht Treaty and the conversion plan which was decided December 1995.

To ensure the stability of a single currency, especially in the initial phase, the states participating in the EMU must satisfy the following convergence criteria as constituted in the Maastricht treaty:

1. Inflation criteria: Price stability with no more than 1.5 percentage points above the inflation rate of the top three member states.
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Details

Title
The Euro - Should Britain join the European Monetary Union?
College
Oxford Brookes University  (Business School)
Course
Business Environment of the UK
Grade
2,0 (B)
Author
Year
2001
Pages
10
Catalog Number
V24171
ISBN (eBook)
9783638271042
ISBN (Book)
9783640861781
File size
484 KB
Language
English
Notes
Critical discussion on the advantages and disadvantages whether the UK should join the European Monetary Union, considering macroeconomic parameters such as economic cycles and exchange rate policy.
Keywords
Euro, Should, Britain, European, Monetary, Union, Business, Environment
Quote paper
Florian Langhammer (Author), 2001, The Euro - Should Britain join the European Monetary Union?, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/24171

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