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The Political Economy of the Eurozone in Central and Eastern Europe Krisztina Arato

The Political Economy of the Eurozone in Central and Eastern Europe By Krisztina Arato

The Political Economy of the Eurozone in Central and Eastern Europe by Krisztina Arato


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This volume examines the enigma of some Central and Eastern European (CEE) European Union (EU) member states having been keen to join the Eurozone while others have shown persistent reluctance as well as the lack of correlation between attitudes towards joining and economic development.

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The Political Economy of the Eurozone in Central and Eastern Europe: Why In, Why Out? by Krisztina Arato

The idea for this volume came from the enigma that some Central and Eastern European (CEE) European Union (EU) member states have been keen to join the Eurozone while others have shown persistent reluctance. Moreover, the attitudes towards joining have seemingly not correlated with either the level of economic development or the time spent as part of the EU, nor with any other rational reason such as the level of integration into the EU real economy, or the level of trust in the EU on the part of the public. Therefore, at first sight, the answer to the question 'why in, why out?' remains rather unclear.

The attractiveness of the currency union has nevertheless not disappeared for the CEE countries. Despite the Eurozone crisis of 2010-13, it was during that time that the Baltic states introduced the euro. Then, after a few years of inactivity, Croatia and Bulgaria successfully applied for membership of the exchange rate mechanism in July 2020, amid the economic crisis caused by the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. At the same time, the three Visegrad countries still using their national currencies - Poland, Czechia and Hungary - no longer have a target date to join the monetary union. This volume aims to discuss these issues from horizontal aspects and through country studies, with contributions from expert authors from, or closely related to, the CEE region.

About Krisztina Arato

Krisztina Arato is Professor of Political Science, Eoetvoes Lorand University (ELTE), Hungary.

Boglarka Koller is Professor of European Studies, University of Public Service - Ludovika, Hungary.

Anita Pelle is Jean Monnet Professor in Economics, University of Szeged, Hungary.

Table of Contents

Part I: Horizontal Issues

1 Seventeen Years in the European Union: The Questions of Monetary Integration in Central and Eastern Europe

Krisztina Arato, Boglarka Koller and Anita Pelle

2 International Political Economy and Eurozone Membership of Post-transition Economies: A Theoretical Framework

Anita Pelle

3 Eurozone Membership, Economic and Political Gains and Losses

Christian Schweiger

4 Are Democratic Backsliding and Staying out of the Eurozone Interconnected?

Krisztina Arato and Istvan Benedek

5 The Euro and the Collective Identities of Central and Eastern European Nationals

Boglarka Koller

6 The Global and the Eurozone Crises and their Effects on Central and Eastern Europe's Economic Performance

Gabriella Tabajdi and Marcell Zoltan Vegh

7 Companies in Central and Eastern Europe and Eurozone Membership: An Attempt at a Microeconomic Analysis

Marta Goetz and Barbara Jankowska

8 The Banking Union and the Central and Eastern Europe Countries

Katalin Mero

Part II: Country Studies

9 Eurozone Integrational Project Assessment: Economic Lessons from Slovenia and Croatia

Maks Tajnikar, Petra Dosenovic Bonca and Ivan Rubinic

10 Slovakia in the Eurozone: Tatra Tiger or Mafia State inside the Elite Club?

Zsolt Gal and Darina Malova

11 Poland and Euro Adoption: From Integration-driven Enthusiasm to Post-pandemic Uncertainty

Jakub Borowski

12 The Hungarian Eurolessness: From Eulogy to Neutrality and Beyond

Oliver Kovacs

13 The Czech Republic and the Euro: Not Now, or Not Ever?

Vladan Hodulak and Zdenek Sychra

14 The Baltic States and the Eurozone

Magnus Feldmann and Vytautas Kuokstis

15 A Tale of Two Peripheries: The Euro Accession in Bulgaria and Romania

Cornel Ban and Clara Volintiru

16 Central and Eastern Europe and the Euro in the 2020s: What is on the Horizon?

Krisztina Arato, Boglarka Koller and Anita Pelle

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NLS9781032034676
9781032034676
103203467X
The Political Economy of the Eurozone in Central and Eastern Europe: Why In, Why Out? by Krisztina Arato
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Taylor & Francis Ltd
2021-07-01
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