The main objective of this thesis is to investigate the problematic of the viability of the European monetary union. This work is divided in three parts. In the first one, we analyse our object of research in order to precise several research axes to study in priority. We show that the European monetary union in mainly focused on the monetary stability without any formal adjustments mechanisms. The second part is focused on the question of the European members' economies synchronisation. We show that large heterogeneities remain. Two essays on the monetary policy pass-through compose the third part. We demonstrate that the interest rate pass-through was affected by the subprimes crisis and that the ECB's influence over the European stock markets is weak. This thesis insists on the fact that the European monetary and economic process of integration is incomplete and should be reinforced.