The debate on money in Europe /
Written from 1985 to 1992, the author's essays address such topics as the transition to a European monetary system, the design and functioning of a European Central Bank, curency reform, capital inflow, and exchange rates.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Cambridge, Mass. :
MIT Press,
©1995.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- 1. Introduction
- I. Background: Fixed Exchange Rates and Their Evolution. 2. How Do Fixed-Exchange-Rate Regimes Work? Evidence from the Gold Standard, Bretton Woods, and the EMS (August 1988). 3. Bretton Woods and Its Precursors: Rules versus Discretion in the History of International Monetary Regimes (August 1991). 4. The Determinants of Realignment Expectations under the EMS: Some Empirical Regularities (May 1992) / Alberto Giovannini and Zhaohui Chen
- II. The Arguments for Monetary Union and for the European Central Bank. 5. European Currency Experience (August 1985) / Alberto Giovannini and Francesco Giavazzi. 6. Does Europe Need Its Own Central Bank? (August 1988) / Alberto Giovannini and Marcello De Cecco
- III. The Delors Report and the Transition to Monetary Union. 7. The Transition to European Monetary Union (February 1990). 8. European Monetary Reform: Progress and Prospects (August 1990). 9. Fiscal Rules in the European Monetary Union: A No-Entry Clause (November 1990) / Alberto Giovannini and Luigi Spaventa. 10. Money Demand and Monetary Control in an Integrated European Economy (December 1989). 11. Is EMU Falling Apart? (May 1991). 12. Economic and Monetary Union: What Happened? Exploring the Political Dimension of Optimum Currency Areas (December 1992)
- IV. Beyond Transition. 13. Currency Reform as the Last Stage of Economic and Monetary Union: Some Policy Questions (August 1991).