This volume collects selected papers on the European Union from the 13th Congress of the International Economic Association held in Lisbon, September 2002. It starts with an address by Romano Prodi, President of the European Commission, who sets the tone for the other papers by describing and evaluating two of the greatest accomplishments of the EU: economic and monetary union, and EU enlargement. Other authors deal in detail with various aspects of these and other issues, using a mixture of theoretical, empirical, and other tools.
Introduction; A.V.Deardorff The Euro and Enlargement; R.Prodi One 'Monetary Giant' with Many 'Fiscal Dwarfs': The Efficiency of Macroeconomic Stabilization Policies in the European Monetary Union; R.Tamborini Price Convergence under EMU: First Estimates; M.Lutz EU Expansion and EU Growth; A.V.Deardorff & R.M.Stern Regional Policies and Economic Growth in the EU; M.Boldrin EU Accession and the Catching-Up of the CEEC Countries; A.M.Lejour & R.Nahuis Measuring the Economic Impact of the Eastern European Enlargement on an EU Member State: The Case of Italy; R.Bardazzi & M.Grassini Dynamic Paths of the European Economy: Simulations with an Aggregated Model of the EMU as a Part of the World Economy; A.Bagnai Towards a European National Economy? Lessons from the Economic History of Europe; N.Valério