This sequel to the author's earlier well-received Euro On Trial, shows how
European Monetary Union became a main engine of the global credit bubble and puts forward
a set of remedies which would reduce the danger of further economic debacle emanating from
serious flaws in the present policy-making framework of the European Central Bank.
BRENDAN BROWN is an international economist practicing in the City of
London. He has authored many previous books on international financial topics, including
monetary problems in US, Europe and Japan and asset market pricing (including exchange
rates) in a global context. The books have treated both contemporary trends and historical
topics. His postgraduate degrees are from the University of Chicago and London School of
Economics. Dr. Brown is a regular contributor to Japanese and European financial media.
Table of Contents
Euro Indictment
Origins of the Euro-bubble
The Bursting of the Bubble
The Trial
What Remedies?
Bibliopgraphy
Index
224 pages, Hardback