European Central Bank (1999) ‘Annual Report’, April, Frankfurt.
2.
European Commission (1993) White Paper on Growth, Competitiveness and Employment, COM (1993) 700, 5 December.
3.
European Commission (1998a) Public investment in the framework of economic strategy, Communication from the Commission, COM (1998) 682, 2 December.
4.
European Commission (1998b) Report on ways of improving the comparability of statistics to monitor and evaluate progress under the European Employment strategy, COM (1998) 698, 2 December.
5.
European Commission (1998c) Employment rates report 1998, Communication from the Commission, COM (1998) 572, 14 October.
6.
European Commission (1998d) Modernising public employment services to support the European Employment Strategy, Communication from the Commission, COM (98) 641, 13 November.
7.
European Commission (1998e) Social Action programme 1998–2000, COM (98) 259, 29 April.
8.
European Commission (1998f) Modernising the organisation of work – A positive approach to change, COM (1998) 592, 25 November.
9.
European Commission (1999a) Community policies in support of employment, COM (1999) 167, 21 April.
10.
European Commission (1999b) Taxes on Labour and Employment, Note for the attention of Economic and Financial Committee, 26 April.
11.
European Commission (1999c) Evolution of Wages and Productivity in the EU and the Euro Zone, Note to the Economic Policy Committee, 25 March.
12.
French Government (1999) ‘Pour un Pacte européen de croissance et d'emploi’, Mémorandum de la France.
13.
Boyer, R. (1998) An Essay on the Political and Institutional Deficits of the Euro, The Unanticipated Fallout of the European Monetary Union, CEPREMAP, 9813, Paris.
14.
Bossier, F., Lebrun, I., Mertens, S., Streel, C. and Van Brusselen, P. (1998) Les priorités d'Essen en matière d'emploi, Bureau fédéral du Plan, Planning Paper n084, Brussels.
15.
Calmfors, L. (1994) Active labour market policy and unemployment – framework for the analysis of crucial design feature, OECD Labour market and social policy, occasional paper, 15, Paris.
16.
Cardani, A. (1998) ‘The Monetary Union and the Single Market: Challenges and Opportunity’, in P. Pochet and B. Vanhercke (eds) Social Challenges of EMU, Series ‘Work and Society’, 18, pp. 517–534. Brussels: European Interuniversity Press.
17.
Dehejia, V. and Genschel, P. (1998) Tax Competition in the European Union, Max-Planck Institute, Discussion Paper 98/3, Köln.
18.
Dolvik, J. (1997) Redrawing Boundaries of solidarity's Etuc, Social Dialogue and the Europeanisation of the Trade unions in the 1990s, Oslo: Fafo.
19.
Falkner, G. (1999) ‘European social policy: towards multilevel and multi-actor governance’, in B. Kohler-Koch and R. Eising (eds) The transformation of governance in the EU, London: Routledge.
20.
Goetschy J. (1999) ‘The European Employment Strategy: Genesis and Development’, European Journal of Industrial Relations, 5 (2): 117–137.
21.
Goetschy, J. and Pochet, P. (1997) ‘The Treaty of Amsterdam: a new approach to employment and social affairs?’, Transfer, 3 (3): 607–620.
22.
Gros, D. (1996) ‘Towards Economic and Monetary Union: Problems and Prospects’, CEPS Discussion Paper, 65, Brussels.
23.
Hall, P. and Franzese, R. (1998) ‘Mixed Signals: Central Bank Independence, Coordinated Wage Bargaining and Monetary Union’, International Organization, 52 (3): 505–535.
24.
Iversen, T. and Wren, A. (1998) ‘Equality, Employment, and Budgetary Restraint, The Trilemma of the Service Economy’, World Politics, 50: 507–546.
25.
Jadot, M. (1998) Rapport sur l'emploi, Brussels: Ministère du travail.
26.
Keller, B. and Sörries, B. (1999) ‘The new European social dialogue: old wine in the new bottles?’, Journal of European Social Policy, 9 (2): 111–125.
27.
OECD (1997) La mise en œuvre de la stratégie de l'OECD pour l'emploi, l'expérience des pays membres, Paris.
28.
Pochet, P. (1999) ‘Union monétaire et relations collectives, une vue d'ensemble’, in Ministère de l’Emploi et du Travail, Bilan de la négociation collective en France, La Documentation Française, 2.
29.
Soskice, D. (1997) The future political economy of EMU – Rethinking the effects of monetary integration on Europe, Berlin: miméo.
30.
Quatremer, J. (1999) Ces Hommes qui ont fait l'Euro, Paris: Plon-Presse de la Cité.
31.
Von Hagen (1997) ‘Un Conseil de politique économique pour l’UEM’, Commentaire, 80 (Winter): 877–880.
32.
Weiler, A. (1998) ‘Impacts of EMU on pay policy and pay differentiation in Germany’, in T. Kauppinen (ed.) (1998) The Impact of EMU on Industrial Relations in European Union, 9: pp. 83–99, Helsinki: Finish Industrial Relations Association.