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This paper evaluates the possible problems in formulating macroeconomic policy as participating Member States proceed to adopt a single currency , and considers policy coordication and objectives , seigniorage, cohesion and dynamic economic and political considerations during the transition period.
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ECU-denominated international bonds owed much of their limited success in the 1980s and 1990s to restrictions on the internationalisation of the Deutsche mark and to speculative investment, rather than simply to the benefits of diversification. Basket bond issuance may come at the cost of a less...
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The paper explores the view that the Asian currency and financial crises in 1997 and 1998 reflects structural and policy distortions in the countries of region, even if market overreaction and herding caused the plunge of exchange rates, asset prices and economic activity to be more severe than...
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The paper explores the view that the Asian currency and financial crises in 1997 and 1998 reflected structural and policy distortions in the countries of the region, even though market overreaction and herding caused the plunge of exchange rates, asset prices and economic activity to be more...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005111544
The third stage of the Economic and Monetary Union will start on January 1st, 1999, at which point the currencies of the participating countries will be irrevocably fixed as the prelude to the introduction of the euro by 2002. Although the European System of Central Banks’ objective is...
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The third stage of the Economic and Monetary Union will start on January 1st, 1999, at which point the currencies of the participating countries will be irrevocably fixed as the prelude to the introduction of the euro by 2002. Although the European System of Central Banks’ objective is...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011159102
A conference about fiscal and monetary policy in the aftermath of the financial crisis was organised on 8-9 December in Paris by the Banque de France together with the Paris School of Economics, the Euro Area Business Cycle Network and The Economic Journal. It brought together prominent...
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According to the ’macroeconomic trilemma’ the ability of small economies to pursue an independent monetary policy is jointly determined by country specific foreign exchange (FX) rate flexibility and capital mobility. In particular, free floating economies should be able to isolate domestic...
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In 1990, the Deutschemark replaced the Ost-Mark as the sole legal in East Germany. The choice of a common money - instead of a continuation of two separate monetary systems - reflected, in large measure, political rather than economic considerations. This sentiment was encapsulated in the...
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We present an empirical analysis of German money demand, money supply and monetary policy after German monetary union in 1990. Empirical models for velocity and forecast models for the money multiplier are estimated. Stability analysis reveals that structural stability of the demand for broad...
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