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The Road to Economic and Monetary Union

Kyklos, 1997
This paper provides a survey about various issues surrounding economic and monetary union (EMU). After evaluating costs and benefits of EMU, the authors analyze the transition of EMU in general and the rationale behind the convergence criteria for the public finances in particular.
A.H.M. de Jong, A.L. Bovenberg
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The new monetary economics

1994
The Elgar Companion to Austrian Economics is a major new reference work which highlights the common ground between all the branches of the school while demonstrating the breadth and diversity within it. The Companion reflects the many areas where Austrian economists have made contributions, including technical economics, methodology of the social ...
Tyler Cowen, Randall S. Kroszner
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Monetary Economics, History of

2008
As with so much else in the Western tradition, theorizing about the role of money can be traced back to Plato and Aristotle in the fourth century bce, although they may have drawn on pre-Socratic philosophers whose works survive, if at all, only in fragments. In his Republic (1974), Plato remarked that money was a symbol devised to make exchange easier.
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Major Issue in Monetary Economics

Oxford Economic Papers, 1974
THE purpose of this paper is to survey the major issues in monetary economics, with a view to discerning the most fruitful lines of future theoretical and empirical research. This is a useful point in time at which to undertake such a survey, for both a negative and a positive reason.
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Economic and Monetary Disunion?

2012
Economic and monetary ‘disunion’ is a problematic concept. It can refer to the absence of union. In this weaker sense of deficient solidarity, disunion means that the European Union (EU) lacks economic and fiscal union (‘burden sharing’), domestic ownership of EU fiscal and economic reform commitments (‘effort sharing’) and shared allegiance to ...
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Monetary Economics and Monetary Policy

2007
The whole body of Keynes’s economics arose from recognition that classical theory did not provide an adequate representation of economic activity because it neutralised the role of money in the economic system. Economies were not based on the commodity money assumed by classical economics, but on bank money. Keynes saw that the evolution from commodity
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Monetary Policy in the Economic and Monetary Union

2013
Our main focus of attention in this and the next chapter is on the EMU macroeconomic policy frameworks. We discuss monetary policy as implemented by the ECB in this chapter, and this is followed in chapter 5 by a discussion of the fiscal policy aspects of the Economic and Monetary Union (EMU).
Malcolm Sawyer, Philip Arestis
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The Economics of Monetary Integration.

Economica, 1994
This textbook on monetary integration, now in its third edition, has been fully revised and updated to take account of the recent important economic and political changes in the EMS, including new empirical evidence and coverage of further theoretical developments.
John Driffill, P. de Grauwe
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Kalecki’s Monetary Economics [PDF]

open access: possible, 1996
Kalecki and Keynes share honors for discovering the principle of aggregate demand. But whereas Keynes set out this principle in a static model expressed in Neoclassical language, Kalecki explored it in a disequilibrium dynamic model incorporating Marxian and Classical insights about class conflict and income distribution.
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Essays in Monetary Economics

2022
In this dissertation I present three chapters all related by their focus on issues of money and finance and the methodological treatment, the New Monetarist methodology, each considering different aspects of the international monetary-financial system. Williamson and Wright (2010) describe the New Monetarist methodology in detail, including enumerating
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