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In 1873, Denmark, Norway and Sweden formed the Scandinavian Currency Union (SCU) and adopted the gold standard. The …
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The paper provides SVAR estimates for four open economies: the UK, Canada, Sweden and Denmark, making explicit a … another: monetary union appears easy to recommend for Sweden and Denmark, much less so for Canada and the UK. …
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, the economic literature has failed to draw any connection between this pivotal event in African macroeconomic history and … Fund (IMF), we document a brand-new route on understanding a certain integrated African-European common history. Evidence …
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The article analyses recent tendencies in the monetary system with an emphasis on events taking place in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) member states. The importance of these countries goes far beyond oil deliveries as their surpluses stemming from oil export have become a key pillar in...
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-makers alike. This paper asks whether it can be applied to an understanding of the history of the world monetary system, by …
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The purpose of this study is to improve understanding of the gold standard period in Portugal through comparison with other monetary systems that were operated afterwards. Portugal was the first country in Europe to join Great Britain in the gold standard, in 1854, and it adhered to it for quite...
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This paper studies the Gold Standard in Portugal. It was the first country in Europe to join Great Britain in 1854. The principle of free gold convertibility was abandoned in 1891. For the purposes of a macroeconomic study, we also extended the analysis up to 1913. Our study points out the...
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at the frequency of extreme events in the economic history of Denmark, in some cases based on time series back to the …
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The paper constructs financial-account stock data for Denmark 1875-2005 on an annual frequency and explores the … Denmark and internationally - only focused on the real side of the economy. It would, however, be interesting if future …-data. -- Financial accounts ; historical financial statistics ; financial sector development ; financial markets history ; monetary …
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