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The Monetary Geography of Africa 1st Edition by Paul R Masson, Catherine Pattillo ISBN 0815755007 978-0815755005

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The Monetary Geography of Africa 1st Edition by Paul R Masson, Catherine Pattillo ISBN 0815755007 978-0815755005
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Publisher: Brookings Inst Pr
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.73 MB
Pages: 238
Author: Paul R. Masson, Catherine A. Pattillo,
ISBN: 0815755007, 9780815755005
Language: English
Year: 2004

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ISBN 10: 0815755007

ISBN 13: 978-0815755005 

Author: Paul R. Masson, Catherine Pattillo

Africa is working toward the goal of creating a common currency that would serve as a symbol of African unity. The advantages of a common currency include lower transaction costs, increased stability, and greater insulation of central banks from pressures to provide monetary financing. Disadvantages relate to asymmetries among countries, especially in their terms of trade and in the degree of fiscal discipline. More disciplined countries will not want to form a union with countries whose excessive spending puts upward pressure on the central bank's monetary expansion. In T he Monetary Geography of Africa, Paul Masson and Catherine Pattillo review the history of monetary arrangements on the continent and analyze the current situation and prospects for further integration. They apply lessons from both experience and theory that lead to a number of conclusions. To begin with, West Africa faces a major problem because Nigeria has both asymmetric terms of trade—it is a large oil exporter while its potential partners are oil importers—and most important, large fiscal imbalances. Secondly, a monetary union among all eastern or southern African countries seems infeasible at this stage, since a number of countries suffer from the effects of civil conflicts and drought and are far from achieving the macroeconomic stability of South Africa. Lastly, the plan by Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda to create a common currency seems to be generally compatible with other initiatives that could contribute to greater regional solidarity. However, economic gains would likely favor Kenya, which, unlike the other two countries, has substantial exports to its neighbors, and this may constrain the political will needed to proceed. A more promising strategy for monetary integration would be to build on existing monetary unions—the CFA franc zone in western and central Africa and the Common Monetary Area in southern Africa. Masson and Pattillo argue that the goal of a creating a s

Table of contents:

1. Monetary Union in Africa: Past, Present, and Future
2. African Currency Regimes since World War II
3. Criteria for Currency Unions or the Adoption of Another Currency
4. African Monetary Integration in Practice: CFA Franc Zone and South African CMA
5. Experiences of Countries in Managing Independent Currencies
6. Proposed Single Currency for West Africa
7. Regional Integration in SADC
8. EAC and COMESA
9. A Single Currency for Africa?
10. Africa’s Monetary Geography in the Coming Decades

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