The Euro as a stabilizer in the international economic system /

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Imprint:Boston : Kluwer Academic, c2000.
Description:xviii, 440 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/4236458
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Other authors / contributors:Mundell, Robert A.
Clesse, Armand.
ISBN:0792377559 (alk. paper)
Notes:Includes index.
Table of Contents:
  • Contributors
  • Preface
  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction
  • Part I. The Viability of the Euro
  • 1.. A New Bi-Polarity?
  • 2.. The Theoretical and Historical Perspectives on the Emergence of the Euro
  • 3.. External Relations of the Euro Area
  • 4.. The International Political Implications of the Euro
  • 5.. The Euro and the Stability of the International Monetary System
  • Part II. Management of the Euro
  • 6.. The Euro and Its Consequences for Global Capital Markets
  • 7.. Impact of the Euro on Members and Non-Members
  • 8.. Exchange Rate Policy-Making in the Euro Area: Lessons From Trade?
  • 9.. Reinforcing European Integration to Promote the Euro: A Range of Policy Options
  • 10.. Currency Crises and Capital Controls in Emerging Countries: The Case of the African CFA Franc and Its Euro Future
  • Part III. The Euro in the International Economy
  • 11.. Key Currencies After the Euro
  • 12.. The Political Economy of the Euro as an International Currency
  • 13.. The Prospect for Global Monetary Bilingualism
  • 14.. The Euro and the Outsiders: The Case of the Swiss Franc
  • 15.. The Euro and the Dollar: Currency Competition, Competitiveness and Policy Coordination
  • 16.. The Impact of the Euro on the International Stability: A Chinese Perspective
  • Part IV. Conference Sessions
  • Session 1. Monetary Leadership and Economic Stability: The Lessons of the Pound and the Dollar
  • Session 2. Monetary Leadership and Economic Stability in a Globalizing World
  • Session 3. The Emergence of the Euro and Its Future Position vis-a-vis Other Leading Currencies
  • Session 4. The Impact of the Euro on International Stability
  • Session 5. The Institutional Implications of the Euro
  • Session 6. What Should Be the Euro's International Role?
  • Part V. Keynote Session
  • Conference Participants
  • Pictures Taken at the Conference
  • Index of Contributors