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The Economics of Monetary Integration Paul de Grauwe

The Economics of Monetary Integration By Paul de Grauwe

The Economics of Monetary Integration by Paul de Grauwe


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Third revised edition, previously published in 1994, of an introductory textbook on monetary integration in Europe, covering important recent events and thoeoretical issues. The author evaluates the costs and benefits of monetary union and the feasibility of moving towards a single currency.

The Economics of Monetary Integration Summary

The Economics of Monetary Integration by Paul de Grauwe

With the launch of the Euro, Europe's monetary landscape has changed fundamentally. The fourth edition of this textbook on monetary integration has been significantly rewritten to take account of these changes. New issues include: monetary policies in Euroland in the presence of asymmetric shocks; the mechanics of open market operations in Euroland; the question of wether the Eurosystem is too decentralized; the Target Payments system; problems of bank supervision and control in Euroland; the future of the euro in the international financial system; whether the euro will be a strong currency; and financial and banking integration in Euroland. This edition has been produced in a larger format, with clear figures and tables with relevant international data. Chapter conclusions provide a clear summary of each topic under discussion. Paul De Grauwe's balanced analysis continues to provide a clear account of all the crucial issues surrounding monetary union for undergraduate students of monetary economics and European studies.

Table of Contents

Part I: Costs and Benefits of Monetary Union; 1: The Costs of a Common Currency; 2: The Theory of Optimum Currency Areas: A Critique; 3: The Benefits of a Common Currency; 4: Costs and Benefits Compared; Part II: Monetary Integration; 5: Incomplete Monetary Unions: The European Monetary System; 6: The Transition to a Monetary Union; 7: The European Central Bank; 8: Monetary Policy in Euroland; 9: Fiscal Policies in Monetary Unions; 10: The Euro and Financial Markets.

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GOR001574478
9780198776321
0198776322
The Economics of Monetary Integration by Paul de Grauwe
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Oxford University Press
2000-04-06
252
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