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The Liberalization of Capital Movements in Europe Age Bakker

The Liberalization of Capital Movements in Europe By Age Bakker

The Liberalization of Capital Movements in Europe by Age Bakker


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This work offers a review of liberalization of capital movements in Europe, from the time that the Treaty of Rome was written in the 1950s to the complete abolition of restrictions in the latter half of the 1980s and early 1990s in the run up to Economic and Monetary Union.

The Liberalization of Capital Movements in Europe Summary

The Liberalization of Capital Movements in Europe: The Monetary Committee and Financial Integration, 1958-1994 by Age Bakker

This work offers a review of liberalization of capital movements in Europe, from the time that the Treaty of Rome was written in the 1950s to the complete abolition of restrictions in the latter half of the 1980s and early 1990s in the run up to Economic and Monetary Union. The process is described mainly from an institutional angle, with special reference to the far-reaching discussions in the Monetary Committee and the role of the European Commission. Related topics are also dealt with, such as monetary co-operation, the working of the European Monetary System, taxation and supervision issues. The book highlights the motives which drove countries in their desire to maintain or abolish restrictions. The eventual abolition of restrictions had important consequences for the financial structure in member states and for the transition to the use of indirect instruments of monetary policy by the national central banks. The work should be of interest to anyone who is professionally involved in European integration issues, and in monetary and financial policy.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction. 2. Capital restrictions: classification and general observations. 3. The Treaty of Rome and capital movements. 4. The role of the Monetary Committee. 5. The 1960s: lost momentum. 6. The 1970s: lost control. 7. The 1980s: liberalization and deregulation. 8. Towards the full liberalization of capital movements. 9. Towards Economic and Monetary Union. Appendices: chronology of major measures with respect to the regime of capital movements in the member states of the European Community; chronology of general events in Europe.

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NPB9780792335917
9780792335917
0792335910
The Liberalization of Capital Movements in Europe: The Monetary Committee and Financial Integration, 1958-1994 by Age Bakker
New
Hardback
Kluwer Academic Publishers
1995-12-31
340
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