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Title: The Debate on Money in Europe
Description: Cambridge [MA], MIT Press, (1995). orig.cloth. 23x15cm, xii,373 pp.. Minor rubbing. VG. dustwrapper. ¶ Contents: Fixed Exchange Rates & their Evolution: How Do Fixed-Exchange- Rate Regimes Work? Evidence From the Gold Standard, Bretton Woods, & the EMS; Bretton Woods & Its Precursors: Rules versus Discretion in the History of International Monetary Regimes; The Determinants of Realignment Expectations under the EMS: Some Empirical Regularities; The Arguments for Monetary Union & for the European Central Bank: European Currency Experience; Does Europe Need Its Own Central Bank? The Delors Report & the Transition to Monetary Union: The Transition to European Monetary Union; European Monetary Union: Progress & Prospects; Fiscal Rules in the European Monetary Union: A No-Entry Clause; Money Demand & Monetary Control in an Integrated European Economy; Is EMU Falling Apart? Economic &Monetary Union: What Happened? Exploring the Political Dimension of Optimum Currency Areas; Beyond Transition: Currency Reform as the Last Stage of Economic & Monetary Union: Some Policy Questions; Central Banking in a Monetary Union: Reflections on the Proposed Statute of the European Central Bank.

Keywords: European Monetary System, EMS European Union, Europe Money, Fiscal Policy Bank, Fixed Exchange, Rates, Economy History, Economics Central, Banking Economic

Price: US$ 59.00 Seller: Expatriate Bookshop of Denmark
- Book number: BOOKS012046I