The economics of monetary integration /

This Revised Second Edition covers recent events in the EMS, including the collapse of the ERM; includes fully updated empirical evidence; includes discussion of new theoretical developments such as target zone models and credibility testing; and introduces the political issues surrounding the move...

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Autor principal: Grauwe, Paul de
Formato: Livro
Idioma:English
Publicado em: Oxford : Oxford University Press, 1994.
Edição:2nd rev. ed.
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Resumo:This Revised Second Edition covers recent events in the EMS, including the collapse of the ERM; includes fully updated empirical evidence; includes discussion of new theoretical developments such as target zone models and credibility testing; and introduces the political issues surrounding the move to monetary union. This popular textbook on monetary integration has now been fully revised and updated with expanded chapters on recent important events in the EMS, new empirical evidence, and coverage of further theoretical developments. This lucid and authoritative view will remain an invaluable undergraduate textbook.
Professor De Grauwe focuses on the economic theory of monetary union, presents the costs and benefits of moving to a single currency, and provides a detailed presentation of the monetary system operating in Europe. This second edition introduces the student to the political issues surrounding monetary union, and Professor De Grauwe offers a critical analysis of the possibility of eventual European transition to full monetary union.
Descrição Física:xiv, 226 p. : ill. ; 22 cm.
Bibliografia:Includes bibliographical references (p. [211]-220) and index.
ISBN:0198774222 (acid-free paper)