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Economic Integration and Macroeconomic Convergence in the Euro Area [PDF]
In this paper I discuss various notions and aspects of integration and macroeconomic convergence, namely economic and monetary integration; real and nominal convergence.
Dino Martellato
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This paper investigates the relationship between monetary integration, foreign direct investment (FDI) and trade in the West African Monetary Zone (WAMZ) using annual time series for the period 1980–2013.
Tamsir Cham
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Banking Market Integration in the SADC Countries: Evidence from Interest Rate Analyses [PDF]
This paper investigates the state, development and drivers of banking market integration in the member countries of the Southern African Development Community (SADC) by employing interest rate data.
Aziakpono, Meshach +2 more
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A macroeconomic assessment of the European Monetary Union. EUMA Paper Vol. 7, No. 5, April 2010 [PDF]
Since the inception of Euro in 1999, a single currency and the Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) have past more than ten years. By and large, stepping into EMU represents one of the key aspects of EU’s successful integration.
Wang., Qin
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Monetary regionalism: regional integration without financial crises [PDF]
The financial crises of the late 1990s have marked a watershed for the global economy and for regionalism. Prior to these crises, deregulation and liberalisation, in particular of financial markets, enjoyed widespread support. On the other hand, regional
Dieter, Heribert
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Asian Monetary Integration: A Japanese Perspective [PDF]
This paper discusses Japan's strategy for Asian monetary integration. It argues that Japan faces three major policy challenges when promoting intraregional exchange rate stability. First, there must be some convergence of exchange rate regimes in East Asia, and the most realistic option is for the region's emerging economies to adopt similar managed ...
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The long road to EMU: The Economic and Political Reasoning behind Maastricht [PDF]
This paper aims to examine whether the economic and political reasoning behind Maastricht is consistent with earlier approaches to monetary integration.
Francisco Torres
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Borders and the Constraints on Globalization [PDF]
National borders are a big hurdle to the expansion of the open economy. Integration today remains imperfect because national borders translate into trading costs, including differences in monetary regimes.
Michele Fratianni
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Lessons of the European Crisis for Regional Monetary and Financial Integration in East Asia [PDF]
The debt crisis in several member states of the euro area has raised doubts on the viability of European Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) and the future of the euro.
Volz, Ulrich
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ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES OF THE EURO [PDF]
Creating a single European currency has, undoubtedly two great advantages: on the one hand, lower transaction costs resulting from exchanging various national currencies and, on the other hand, removing the uncertainty arising from these exchanges. Mugur
MELINDA CENUŞE, IMOLA DRIGĂ
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