Chapter 13 Differentiation and the European Central Bank A bulwark against (differentiated) disintegration?

As the guardian of the euro, the European Central Bank (ECB) oversees a prime example of differentiated integration. Against the backdrop of the multiple crises of the euro's second decade, this contribution asks how the ECB has dealt with differentiation. It analyses both the historical develo...

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Main Author: Schulz, Daniel F. (auth)
Other Authors: Verdun, Amy (auth)
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis 2022
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