The Impact of EMU on Europe and the Developing Countries

The Impact of EMU on Europe and the Developing Countries
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Total Pages : 410
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ISBN-10 : 0191697443
ISBN-13 : 9780191697449
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Synopsis The Impact of EMU on Europe and the Developing Countries by : Charles Wyplosz

The next generation of research on EMU is already under way, and this volume presents a significant sample of that research. The authors explore questions such as: how do central bankers who used to run their own banks now melt into a single pot?

EMU and the Developing Countries

EMU and the Developing Countries
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Total Pages : 46
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105112847418
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Synopsis EMU and the Developing Countries by : Benjamin J. Cohen

The European Economy

The European Economy
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 478
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ISBN-10 : 9781134780686
ISBN-13 : 1134780680
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Synopsis The European Economy by : Christopher M. Dent

The shape of the world economy is changing. Globalisation and regionalism have led to the development of powerful but interdependent economic blocs. Much economic potential has shifted from the Atlantic to the Pacific area. In view of this The European Economy argues that economists need a broader, worldwide base of information if these processes and their effect on Europe are to be fully understood. Topics discussed include: * Europe's experience of the growing trend of regionalism * the single market * plans for economic union * EU enlargement * Europe's triad rivals * EU external trade and trade relations * technology and innovation * environmental issues This fresh approach highlights the issues which will challenge European countries into the twenty-first century.

The Economic and Business Consequences of the EMU

The Economic and Business Consequences of the EMU
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 441
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ISBN-10 : 9781461513834
ISBN-13 : 1461513839
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Synopsis The Economic and Business Consequences of the EMU by : Hubert Ooghe

The Economic and Business Consequences of the EMU A Challenge for Governments, Financial Institutions and Firms Hubert Ooghe Conference Chairman, Vlerick Leuven Gent Management School alld Ghent University EMU finally got under way on 1 st January 1999. Since then 11 European countries share a common currency, the Euro, and pursue a common monetary policy managed by the European Central Bank (ECB). After forty years of economic integration, Euroland has the wherewithal with which to enter the 21 st century. However monetary union has implications for nearly all areas of economic activity and decision-making. Throughout the academic world researchers are fully occupied with the theoretical analysis of the impact of the Euro and the effects of incorporating the new operational framework into their economic models. Businesses and government departments are concerned primarily with the practical implementation of the single currency. For all those who playa part in the economy, it is a question of making the most of the macro and micro economic opportunities offered by the Euro and minimising any threats. On 17th and 18th March 2000, after the EMU and Euro were in operation for one year, an international conference was held in Ghent (Belgium) on the economic consequences of the introduction of the EMU and the Euro for governments, financial institutions and firms.

EMU, Financial Markets and the World Economy

EMU, Financial Markets and the World Economy
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 342
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ISBN-10 : 0792379926
ISBN-13 : 9780792379928
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Synopsis EMU, Financial Markets and the World Economy by : Thomas Moser

The Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) is an event of historic proportions with far-reaching implications in the years to come. The essays in this collection provide an analysis of several theoretical and policy issues associated with these implications. They are organized under four broad issues. Firstly, the likely consequences of the euro for the international monetary system is analyzed, and its role as an international currency and the level and long-run volatility of its rate of exchange against other major currencies is explored. Secondly, the potential long-run impact of the EMU on European capital markets, diversification opportunities, and the analytical framework for equity and fixed income analysts are explored. Thirdly, macroeconomic policy issues resulting from the institutional design of EMU are investigated. Finally, the possible impact of EMU on countries outside the euro area is discussed, particularly on countries in Central and Eastern Europe, in the Mediterranean basin, in Africa, and in the Middle East.

The Economic and Business Consequences of the Emu

The Economic and Business Consequences of the Emu
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 452
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ISBN-10 : 1461513847
ISBN-13 : 9781461513841
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Synopsis The Economic and Business Consequences of the Emu by : Hubert Ooghe

The European Monetary Union (EMU) got under way on 1 January 1999. Since then 11 European countries share a common currency, the Euro, and pursue a common monetary policy managed by the European Central Bank (ECB). After forty years of economic integration, Europe has the wherewithal with which to enter the 21st century. However monetary union has implications for nearly all areas of economic activity and decision-making. Throughout the academic world researchers are fully occupied with the theoretical analysis of the impact of the Euro and the effects of incorporating the new operational framework into their economic models. Businesses and government departments are concerned primarily with the practical implementation of the single currency. For all those who play a part in the economy, it is a question of making the most of the macro and microeconomic opportunities offered by the Euro and minimizing any threats. The Economic and Business Consequences of the EMU describes the economic consequences of the introduction of the EMU and the Euro for governments, financial institutions and firms. The volume, s aims are threefold: To make a first assessment after about a year=s experience with Economic and Monetary Union; To examine the impact of EMU and the introduction of the Euro in various areas of economic policy, involving both government and the corporate sector including the banking industry; To provide an insight into the challenges that the Euro offers for the coming years with respect both to macro-economic policy and the development of the financial markets and with respect to business management.

The Impact of the Euro on Latin America

The Impact of the Euro on Latin America
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Publisher : World Bank Publications
Total Pages : 44
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ISBN-10 : 0821346202
ISBN-13 : 9780821346204
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Synopsis The Impact of the Euro on Latin America by : Dorte Verner

"Trade between the European Union (EU) and developing countries is important—around 22 percent of the EU's exports go to developing countries, while 20 percent of the EU's imports originate in those countries. More specifically, trade between Latin America and the EU has ballooned in recent times..."What are the risks and opportunities facing the Latin American and Caribbean (LAC) region from the introduction of the euro? Will the replacement of the European currency basket by the euro have real economic effects, or will it be little more than an accounting phenomenon? This slim volume attempts to answer those questions. In doing so it covers the current economic situation, presents financial flow, discusses the value and volatility of the euro, and the financial implications of the euro, including the banking system and foreign debt and reserve management. Overall, the report gives a broad picture of the possible impact of the euro on the LAC region.

Effects of the European Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) on Taxation and Interest Spending of National Governments

Effects of the European Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) on Taxation and Interest Spending of National Governments
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Publisher : International Monetary Fund
Total Pages : 37
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ISBN-10 : 9781451951271
ISBN-13 : 1451951272
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Synopsis Effects of the European Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) on Taxation and Interest Spending of National Governments by : Mr.Francesco P. Mongelli

This paper examines the interest spending and taxation channels through which EMU could affect the public finances. It provides a framework for examining different views on a further narrowing of interest rate differentials. A model of Blanchard and Fischer is amended to analyze the two channels, and empirical evidence on the tax harmonization process is presented. The paper argues that “high-debt” and “high-tax” countries pursuing prudent fiscal policies could benefit the most from EMU: if monetary and widespread fiscal discipline are jointly established, interest rates could decline rapidly, while tax harmonization is likely to be gradual.

The €uro and the Dollar in a Globalized Economy

The €uro and the Dollar in a Globalized Economy
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 263
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ISBN-10 : 9781351895330
ISBN-13 : 1351895338
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Synopsis The €uro and the Dollar in a Globalized Economy by : Pedro Gomis-Porqueras

The dollar has been the dominant currency of the world economy for almost a century; since 2002, the euro has gained widespread international acceptance resulting in important institutional, economic and financial changes both for the euro zone, the United States and the world economies, affecting foreign exchange and financial markets as well as economic activities around the world. In years to come, the international role of the euro will hinge on the validity of the fundamental idea underlying its creation, namely that important components of sovereignty can be pooled and shared among nations in the pursuit of common economic and political objectives. This key book assesses the international role of the euro, discusses its impact on global financial markets, shifting global exchange rate relationships and their implications. With input from various disciplines (economics, business and political science), it foments discussions intended to facilitate an exchange of ideas among academics, practitioners and the local business community.