Table of contents for From the Athenian tetradrachm to the euro : studies in European monetary integration / edited by Philip L. Contrell, Gãaerassimos Notaras and Gabriel Tortella.

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Preface
From the Athenian Tetradrachm to the Euro
Theodoros B. Karatzas (Governor, National Bank of Greece)¿
1	Common Currency from Antiquity: Plus Ça Change, Plus C¿est la Même Chose
 Ioannis Touratsoglou (Director, Numismatic Museum, Athens)
2	Monetary Integration in the Roman Empire
 Juan Carlos Martinez Oliva (Banca d¿Italia)
3	¿One Money for an Empire¿: Achievements and Limitations of Byzantium's Currency from Constantine the Great to the Fall of Constantinople
 Cécile Morrisson (CNRS-Collège de France, Paris)
4	On the History of German Monetary Union
 Richard H. Tilly (University of Münster)
5	The Latin Monetary Union Revisited once again
		Marcello de Cecco (Università di Roma ¿La Sapienza¿)
6 The Scandinavian Monetary Union 1873-1924
 Lars Jonung (ECFIN, European Commission, Brussels)
7	The Gold Standard: a View from the Periphery
	Pablo Martín-Aceña (University of Alcal , Madrid)
8	The Bretton Woods Agreements: A Monetary Theory Perspective
 Filippo Cesarano (Banca d¿Italia)
9	The European Monetary System
 Michael Artis (European University Institute, Florence and CEPR)
10	European Monetary Union. A Project of Promise and Risk
 Paul De Grauwe (University of Leuven)
11	From the Athenian Tetradrachm to the Euro: Some Concluding Remarks
 Vitor Gaspar (European Central Bank)
Bibliography
Notes on Contributors

Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:

Monetary unions -- Europe -- History.
Monetary policy -- Europe -- History.
Europe -- Economic integration -- History.