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International Economics: Theory, Application, and Policy, Ch. 30;  Charles van Marrewijk, Figure 30.1 Peter Kenen, 1932 –

International Economics: Theory, Application, and Policy, Ch. 30;  Charles van Marrewijk, Figure 30.2 Asymmetric shocks

International Economics: Theory, Application, and Policy, Ch. 30;  Charles van Marrewijk, Figure 30.3 Price dispersion in the EU across countries and within countries

International Economics: Theory, Application, and Policy, Ch. 30;  Charles van Marrewijk, Figure 30.4 Uncertainty and consumer surplus

International Economics: Theory, Application, and Policy, Ch. 30;  Charles van Marrewijk, Figure 30.5 Interest rates in Germany and Italy

International Economics: Theory, Application, and Policy, Ch. 30;  Charles van Marrewijk, Figure 30.6 The process of European monetary integration

International Economics: Theory, Application, and Policy, Ch. 30;  Charles van Marrewijk, Figure 30.7 Deficit, debt, and growth arithmetic

International Economics: Theory, Application, and Policy, Ch. 30;  Charles van Marrewijk, Figure 30.8 The European System of Central Banks in 2006

International Economics: Theory, Application, and Policy, Ch. 30;  Charles van Marrewijk, Figure 30.9 Value of one euro since its introduction

International Economics: Theory, Application, and Policy, Ch. 30;  Charles van Marrewijk, Figure European Central Bank key interest rates

International Economics: Theory, Application, and Policy, Ch. 30;  Charles van Marrewijk, Figure Unemployment and inflation in the euro area, 2004

International Economics: Theory, Application, and Policy, Ch. 30;  Charles van Marrewijk, Figure Estimated differences in desired interest rates using the Taylor rule

International Economics: Theory, Application, and Policy, Ch. 30;  Charles van Marrewijk, Figure Convergence criteria and potential new euro area members

International Economics: Theory, Application, and Policy, Ch. 30;  Charles van Marrewijk, Figure Inflation rates in potential new euro area members (%, 2004)