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European monetary union and capital markets /

To form a more perfect economic union and to establish a single market financially, economically and politically, 11 European countries founded a common currency and a European Central Bank, and created a new monetary unit, the euro, on 1st January, 1999. On that date, the old national currencies of...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Choi, Jongmoo Jay, 1945-, Wrase, Jeffrey M.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Amsterdam ; New York : JAI, 2001.
Colección:International finance review ; v. 2.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a Historical overview of the transition to monetary union in Europe / Kerk Phillips, Jeffrey M. Wrase -- Country and industry effects in Euroland's equity markets / Ivo J.M. Arnold -- Intra-day transmission of international stock prices / Cheol S. Eun, Jin-Gil Jeong -- Organization and policy procedures of the European system of central banks / Jeffrey M. Wrase -- Monetary and fiscal policy rules in the european economic and monetary union : a simulation analysis / Gottfried Haber, Reinhard Neck, Warwick J. McKibbin -- A retrospective structural break analysis of the French German interest rate differential in the run-up to EMU / Jâerãome Henry, Peter McAdam -- Is there potential for monetary union outside Europe? / Vince Hooper -- Monetary union expansion : the role of market power in trade / Mark M. Spiegel -- The European monetary union / Lall B. Ramrattan, Cathyann D. Tully, Michael Szenberg -- The euro exchange rate and consumer prices / Sinimaaria Ranki -- Monetary union and market integration : capital and goods market issues pertaining to the launching of the euro / J. Jay Choi, Jeffrey M. Wrase -- Volatility and misalignments of EMS and other currencies during 1974-1998 / Michael G. Papaioannou -- The impact of the euro on primary equity markets / E.K. Gatzonas. 
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