Perhaps the EEC should move to a common currency, but there is no reason to rush towards such a dramatic change. According to optimal currency area theory, the current system of limited flexibility within the EEC is ideal. Any move to a common currency should be flexible in that it initially allows member states the ability to use national monetary policy if necessary. The British proposal allows just this kind of flexibility
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Microeconomic efficiency and market transparency argue in favour of UK membership in EMU and for Sco...
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At the outset of a discussion of monetary integration, the characteristics that are essential for a ...
At the outset of a discussion of monetary integration, the characteristics that are essential for a ...
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The title of this article represents a pun, but a pun with a point that responds to the tensions bet...
The pressure of the currency consolidation increased in the years 1990 as the world currency system ...
The paper contains a detailed critique of the common currency arrangements of the Economic and Monet...
Microeconomic efficiency and market transparency argue in favour of UK membership in EMU and for Sco...
Candidate countries of central and eastern Europe (CEECs) are suppose to join the EU in 2004, June, ...
At the outset of a discussion of monetary integration, the characteristics that are essential for a ...
At the outset of a discussion of monetary integration, the characteristics that are essential for a ...
Focusing on a very rich panel of exchange rate regimes in transition countries, this Paper asks the ...
First problem: Some of the countries of Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union are sufficiently ...
The paper shows that the conversion from national currency bank notes to hard-ECU notes is promoted ...
[From the Introduction]. What are the major issues involved in our topic? The questions are: first, ...
Economic and monetary union (EMU) is the most advanced form of international economic integration. ...
Euro single currency was often used as an excuse to justify the worsening economic situation in some...
The paper deals with Europe's effort to proceed to the thud stage of EMU and establish a common curr...
The euro was expected to become a substitute for the U.S. dollar as an international currency. Howev...
The title of this article represents a pun, but a pun with a point that responds to the tensions bet...
The pressure of the currency consolidation increased in the years 1990 as the world currency system ...
The paper contains a detailed critique of the common currency arrangements of the Economic and Monet...
Microeconomic efficiency and market transparency argue in favour of UK membership in EMU and for Sco...
Candidate countries of central and eastern Europe (CEECs) are suppose to join the EU in 2004, June, ...