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only when dominated by a single, exceptionally powerful national economy. In particular, this "theory of hegemonic … applicability of hegemonic stability theory to international monetary relations, approaching the question from both theoretical and … empirical vantage points. While that theory is of some help for understanding the relatively smooth operation of the classical …
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In recent years, many countries have instituted monetary reforms aimed at improving anti-inflation credibility. Is it a problem, however, that international welfare spillover effects seldom receive much consideration in the design of monetary reforms? Surprisingly, the answer may be no. Under...
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The European Union will enter Stage Three of Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) in 1999. The development of euro financial markets and thickness externalities in the use of the euro as a means of payment will be the major factors determining the importance of the euro as an international...
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In this paper we speculate about the evolution of the international monetary system in the last 2/3 of the 20th century absent the Great Depression but present the major post-Depression political and economic upheavals: WWII and II and the Cold War. We argue that without the Depression the...
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