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But what will the future bring?; ALSO IN THIS ISSUE; Senior Shock: The graying of advanced economies may make monetary policy less effective; The Dollar Reigns Supreme, by Default: International currency arrangements have come under scrutiny in the aftermath of the global financial crisis 327 $aBack to BasicsWhat Is Monetarism?: Its emphasis on money's importance gained sway in the 1970s; Harbingers of Recessions: Changes in asset prices are good predictors of economic downturns; Man versus Mother Nature: In the battle against natural disasters, forward-thinking macroeconomic policy can help countries prepare for and mitigate the eventual blow; Aid and Oil: Growing numbers of large oil discoveries in low-income countries could reduce the need for foreign aid; Chained Value: The growth of multicountry manufacturing is changing how the world's income and growth are generated 327 $aBook ReviewsUncharted: Big Data as a Lens on Human Culture; GDP: A Brief but Affectionate History 330 3 $aThis chapter discusses the story of European integration in what is known as the European Union. The decision in 1951 by six European nations to pool coal and steel production under a common authority?the European Coal and Steel Community?marked the beginning of European integration. French statesman and political visionary Robert Schuman proposed the coal and steel community in 1950. The chapter also highlights that the 28-member European Union, built around common policies and shared institutions, has proved robust to many challenges and has accommodated great change used by 18 countries. The European Union was also awarded the 2012 Nobel Peace Prize. The study shows that the 2008 global financial crisis laid bare fault lines, exposing tensions between EU members and stresses and gaps in institutions and policies that Europe?s political leaders are working hard to address. 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