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Monetary Sovereignty: Nature, Implementation, and Implications
Public Budgeting & Finance, 2020Monetary sovereignty is a central concept of Modern Money Theory (MMT). The paper explores the characteristics of monetary sovereignty, the means used to implement it, and some of its theoretical and policy implications. Herein, it is shown that monetary sovereignty involves a high degree of coordination between the central bank and the national ...
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What Use Is Monetary Sovereignty?
2003Abstract This chapter discusses the meaning, purpose, scope, and expected benefits of monetary sovereignty. Monetary sovereignty has become the focus of recent debates on dollarization, currency boards, and monetary unions. Concerns have been raised that replacing a national central bank with any of these monetary systems would reduce ...
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The Conservatives and Monetary Sovereignty
2015It is often said that Edward Heath ‘was at heart an ideological European’: ‘He had been a member of Jean Monnet’s Action Committee for the United States of Europe and made his maiden Parliamentary speech on the need for a united Europe.’1 However, an in-depth look at Heath’s view of sovereignty suggests that it underwent a considerable change as the ...
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National sovereignty and international monetary order
Journal of International Economics, 1990Abstract The choice of exchange-rate regime is examined in a three-country model in which the regime chosen by one country affects other countries' opportunities. It is shown that the interaction of different countries' choices of exchange-rate regime may be characterized by either strategic complementarity or strategic substitution.
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The Illusion of Monetary Sovereignty
2013In our modern age, most economies are open—if economic and financial openness is defined as exposure to cross-border flows of goods, services, labor and financial funds. Openness has become the normal state of contemporary market-based economies: they are organically engaged in foreign trade, and are parties to international conventions and ...
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National Monetary Sovereignty and International Financial Order
Recherches économiques de Louvain, 1968Over the last few years extensive negotiations have been undertaken to improve international financial arrangements. The agreement signed by the Finance Ministers of the Group of Ten in London in August and the proposals at the Rio meeting of the International Monetary Fund ...
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Digital/sovereignty and European security integration: an introduction
European Security, 2022Rocco Bellanova, Denis Duez
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International Law and Monetary Sovereignty
African Review of Law and Critical Thinking, 2021openaire +1 more source

