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On September 3-4, 2009, SUERF and Utrecht University School of Economics jointly organized the 28th SUERF Colloquium on "The Quest for Stability" in Utrecht, the Netherlands. The papers contained in this SUERF Study jointly published with DNB and Rabobank are based on contributions to this...
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This paper deals with the question of what impact membership of the European Monetary Union (EMU) has had on small European states. We will also analyze whether or to what extent a large number of small member states affect the EMU itself when they vastly outnumber the large countries. We...
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Assessments of the Russian invasion of Ukraine are limited to 20th century ideas of conquest/colonialism. They are tied to ideological frameworks of human history where ill-defined concepts of liberal democracy and totalitarian states are juxtaposed as if there were established typologies of...
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We analyse whether the creation of the eurozone and the euro crisis had an effect on the sportive performance of … effect but at least the adoption of the euro brought no disadvantages in football. …
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We analyse whether the creation of the eurozone and the euro crisis had an effect on the sportive performance of … effect but at least the adoption of the euro brought no disadvantages in football …
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In this paper we use a stylised three-country model to analyse how the transmission of US shocks to Europe might be … implementing significant price adjustments, which in turn affect Europe's relative competitive position. On the theoretical side … results to China, the largest Asian economy. If China did eventually decide to float her currency, Europe's exposure to US …
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Robert Triffin (1911-1993) played an important role in the international monetary debates in the postwar period. He was known as one of the main advocates of a multipolar international monetary system. In this paper we analyse the origins of Triffin's "regional" approach towards international...
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of fiscal and monetary policy (Bankers' Europe). On the other, there is apprehension that inflation and monetary turmoil … may be back in Europe under the pressure of deficit-prone countries (Workers' Europe). Is there a rationale for such … deficit bias (in line with the worries of Workers' Europe addressed by the "stability pact") as well as an excess monetary …
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We discuss the prospects for Chinese money market development and transition to market-based monetary policy operations based on a comparative historical analysis of the present Chinese situation and the development in 11 European countries from 1979 up to the launch of European Economic and...
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