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Why is Europe forming a monetary union? [PDF]
On January 1, 1999, 11 European countries will officially become a monetary union with one currency, the euro. Forming a monetary union brings benefits, such as increased trade between countries. But it carries costs as well.
Gwen Eudey
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social market economy and European economic monetary union [PDF]
Faced with the complexity of the current crisis experienced in a new manner by western countries within the globalisation process, this book provides a significant contribution both to an understanding of the mechanisms at the basis of these events and ...
VELO, DARIO, VELO, FRANCESCO
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Testing the Marketing Performance of German Wheat Farmers
ABSTRACT This paper analyses the marketing performance of wheat farmers in Germany. Wheat sales data from 465 individual farms over a 12‐year period are used to test against different market benchmarks. Market benchmarks are constructed by simulating passive trading agents using regional wheat prices.
Franziska Potts, Jens‐Peter Loy
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Post-crisis accounts of economic governance in Europe have often analysed the monetary policy decisions of the supranational European Central Bank and the fiscal policy coordination of the intergovernmental Council and Eurogroup separately.
Sebastian Diessner, Philipp Genschel
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Unification monétaire et soutenabilité : les enseignements de l’histoire canadienne aux Européens
This article studies the Canadian monetary unification which took place from 1841 to 1867. It provides useful information to the European monetary situation. The goal consists to show how a specific political process to determine monetary rules allow the
Alban Mathieu
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Macroeconomic Policy During a Transition to Monetary Union [PDF]
The main conclusions of the paper are the following: - In order to minimize switching costs, the name of the new EU currency should be the D-mark - Differential national requirements for seigniorage revenue provide a weak case for retaining national ...
W.H. Buiter
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"Legal Framework of the European Monetary System and the European Monetary Union" [PDF]
The Maastricht Treaty created legal precondition for establishing a monetary union. However, before the monetary union is realized, a certain time has to elapse, during which the competences over monetary policy will stay in national hands.
Capeta, Tamara.
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ABSTRACT Market‐based solutions are increasingly tested to address aflatoxin issues in peanuts in developing countries. Although previous studies have found that Haitian grocery store shoppers are willing to pay a 21% premium for peanut butter with levels of aflatoxin that meet international standards, no information is available for the much larger ...
Phendy Jacques +2 more
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Challenges to the European Economic and Monetary Union
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Véronique Brusselmans
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