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020 | _a978-0199563234 | ||
082 | _a332.494 DEG | ||
100 | _a Grauwe, Paul de | ||
245 | _aEconomics of monetary union | ||
250 | _a8 | ||
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_bOxford University Press _aNew York _c2009 |
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_a290 p. _b24 cm ; Pbk |
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500 | _aRs.895/- Gratis Received from Publisher | ||
505 | _a pt. 1. Costs and Benefits of Monetary Union -- 1. The Costs of a Common Currency -- 2. The Theory of Optimum Currency Areas: A Critique -- 3. The Benefits of a Common Currency -- 4. Costs and Benefits Compared -- 5. Monetary and Political Union -- pt. 2. Monetary Union -- 6. The Fragility of Incomplete Monetary Unions -- 7. The Transition to a Monetary Union -- 8. The European Central Bank -- 9. Monetary Policy in the Eurozone -- 10. Fiscal Policies in Monetary Unions -- 11. The Euro and Financial Markets. | ||
520 | _a 'Economics of Monetary Union' provides a concise analysis of the theories and policies relating to monetary union. The author analyses the costs and benefits associated with having one currency as well as the practical workings and current issues involved with the Euro. | ||
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_aMonetary Economics _aMonetary unions _aMonetary policy _aEuropean Union countries |
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