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This lecture is about the connections between three types of union - customs union, monetary union, and political union. The first section asks whether monetary integration is a concomitant of commercial integration. The second asks whether political integration is a concomitant of monetary...
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This essay is based on the 1997-98 Frank D. Graham Memorial Lecture, which I had the honor of presenting at Princeton University on April 9, 1998. Frank Graham was deeply concerned with the interplay among national policy sovereignty, exchange-rate regimes, and price-level stability. Today, the...
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The crisis of the European exchange-rate system (ERM) in 1992093 was a critical event in the post- Bretton Woods history of the international monetary system. A full understanding of the causes, origins, and implications of the ERM breakdown can privide policy lessons that are particularly...
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In December 1995, the European Council, metting in Madrid, confirmed "unequivocally" that the third and final stage of economic and monetary union (EMU) will begin on January 1, 1999. The Council chose "euro" as the name of the new single currency and adopted a timetable for decisions and...
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In September 1997, at its Hong Kong meeting, the Interim Committee of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) adopted a statement on the liberalization of international capital movements. It asked the executive boeard of the Fund to complete work on an amendment to the IMF's Articles of Agreement...
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This essay examines the connection between the establishment of a common market and additional moves to monetary and political union. It then reviews both the monetary and fiscal aspects of ninteenth-century German unification. Finally, it discusses what modern Europe can and should learn from...
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In December 1995, the European Council, metting in Madrid, confirmed "unequivocally" that the third and final stage of economic and monetary union (EMU) will begin on January 1, 1999. The Council chose "euro" as the name of the new single currency and adopted a timetable for decisions and...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005646887
The very phrase "League of Nations" is a metaphor for international organizational failure. In the wake of the war it was designed to prevent, the League became the example to be avoided in building new multilateral institutions. Perhaps it is not suprising, then, that our textbooks on...
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This lecture is about the connections between three types of union - customs union, monetary union, and political union. The first section asks whether monetary integration is a concomitant of commercial integration. The second asks whether political integration is a concomitant of monetary...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005646891
The very phrase "League of Nations" is a metaphor for international organizational failure. In the wake of the war it was designed to prevent, the League became the example to be avoided in building new multilateral institutions. Perhaps it is not suprising, then, that our textbooks on...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005619114