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The paper evaluates the present and future international currency status of the US dollar, the euro and the yen. In … integration of European financial markets emphasizing the enormous structural changes that came about since the euro has been …
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The welfare state was created after 1950 with counterproductive mechanisms and this caused high inflation and high unemployment and stagnating growth by 1970, called stagflation. Since 1970 governments redressed the welfare state but did not succeed in finding workable mechanisms. They rather...
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Although Europe is about to introduce a commom monetary policy with one common European currency, the euro, estimating … the expected costs and income is not an easy task. This paper analyzes in-depth the benefits of the euro. The prospects …
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States Dollar and the Euro relations as well as the fundamentals behind monetary assets. It brings to light the relationship …
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French taxpayer. In the aftermath of the devaluation of the Franc CFA in 1994, and of the peg of the currency to the Euro in …
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affairs is in sharp contrast to the case of monetary policy. Also, the euro area is the first case where monetary policy …
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projection of what has been learned from current monetary unions, especially the euro. Each successive annual edition of this …
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learned from current monetary unions, especially the euro. Each successive annual edition of this book will be priced in the …
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As globalization continues, businesses are increasingly importing and exporting from countries with different currencies. To conduct that business, they (whether one or both parties) must pay fees for exchanging one currency for another and they must determine the exchange rate for a particular...
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As globalization continues, businesses are increasingly importing and exporting from countries with different currencies. To conduct that business, they must pay fees for exchanging one currency for another and they must determine the exchange rate for a particular time. If the transaction is to...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005617198