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Regional Monetary Integration 1st Edition Peter B Kenen Ellen E Meade

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Regional Monetary Integration 1st Edition Peter B Kenen Ellen E Meade
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.33 MB
Pages: 246
Author: Peter B. Kenen, Ellen E. Meade
ISBN: 9780521711500, 9780521862509, 0521711509, 0521862507
Language: English
Year: 2007
Edition: 1

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Regional Monetary Integration 1st Edition Peter B Kenen Ellen E Meade by Peter B. Kenen, Ellen E. Meade 9780521711500, 9780521862509, 0521711509, 0521862507 instant download after payment.

This book surveys the prospects for regional monetary integration in various parts of the world. Beginning with a brief review of the theory of optimal currency areas, it goes on to examine the structure and functioning of the European Monetary Union, then turns to the prospects for monetary integration elsewhere in the world - North America, South America, and East Asia. Such cooperation may take the form of full-fledged monetary unions or looser forms of monetary cooperation. The book emphasizes the economic and institutional requirements for successful monetary integration, including the need for a single central bank in the case of a full-fledged monetary union and the corresponding need for multinational institutions to safeguard the bank's independence and assure its accountability. The book concludes with a chapter on the implications of monetary integration for the United States and the U.S. dollar.

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