Pound or Euro? New Book Seeks to Clarify the Issues Involved, Both Economic and Political, for the Layman as Well as the Professional. Written by an Economist.

One day the British public may be asked to vote in a referendum on whether or not Britain should adopt the Euro; but it is unlikely that ' the man in the street ' fully understands the subject. In this book, 'The Single European Currency', an economist tries to clarify the issues involved, both economic and political. Its final pages focus on political reflections which could be of vital relevance to Britain's long-term future.

Horsham, United Kingdom, September 05, 2008 --(PR.com)-- During the British General Election of 1997 William I. Wickham, an economist, felt that there was an acute public need for a rational analysis of the question of whether or not Britain should adopt the Euro. In his book, ' The Single European Currency ', he seeks to clarify the issues involved, both economic and political, in a manner intended to be intelligible to laymen as well as professionals. As well as reviewing the UK Treasury's later findings on the question, the author assesses its important political aspects, including the recently rejected EU Constitution. The book insists that the question of Britain's membership of the Euro must continue to be monitored and attacks the apparent intransigence of Conservative Party policy on Europe. Its final pages are devoted to political reflections of vital relevance to Britain's long-term future.

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