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The Decisions at Maastricht

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The European Council meeting at Rome in October 1990 established an intergovernmental conference (IGC) to draw up the changes in the EC Treaty so as to enable EMU to go ahead. The so-called conference consisted of meetings of finance ministers, supplemented by many more of treasury officials and central bankers. The principal basis of their deliberations was a draft of the treaty alterations proposed by the Commission in the autumn of 1990. Complementary to this was a draft statute of the Eurofed, drawn up by the Committee of Central Bank Governors, to establish the constitution of the ESCB (see Chapter 14) in some detail.

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Crawford, M. (1996). The Decisions at Maastricht. In: One Money for Europe?. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-25035-6_11

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