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Article originally published in Banca Nazionale del Lavoro Quarterly Review, vol. 12 n. 51, December 1959, pp. 386-434.
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Article originally published in Banca Nazionale del Lavoro Quarterly Review, vol. 19 n. 77, June 1966, pp. 99-120.
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Originally published in "European Monetary Union: The Problems a Transition to a Single Currency", supplement to Banca Nazionale del Lavoro Quarterly Review, n. 196 of March 1996, pp. 137-159.
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Article originally published in Banca Nazionale del Lavoro Quarterly Review, vol. 42 n. 172, March 1990, pp. 3-20. Text of the speech of the 1989 Einaudi lecture.
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The Italian economy has often puzzled foreign observers over the past fifteen years. In this article we attempt to interpret these developments. In our interpretation, some implications of which are perhaps of more than local interest, we stress the role of policies throughout the period.
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In the past three years, the countries that belong to the Exchange Rate Mechanism of the European Monetary System (EMS) have experienced a very rapid process of financial integration.
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The process that so many people are envisaging for EU capital markets may be summarised approximately as follows: The single currency will eliminate currency risk. This will encourage a diversification by investors based upon other risk considerations. This will lead to a tremendous growth in...
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This Report examines the monetary unification of Europe and the creation of a European Central Bank. It deals first with the macroeconomics of monetary union and highlights four issues. What monetary constitution is required to deliver price stability, and do the draft statutes of the European...
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This paper analyses the constraints on the choice of the conversion rates resulting from the fact that the external value of the Ecu cannot be changed at the start of the third stage of EMU and that one Ecu must be converted into one Euro. These constraints force the authorities to accept the...
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