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Currency Union and Exchange Rate Issues

Edited by Ronald MacDonald and Abdulrazak Al Faris

in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing

Abstract: This book – written by leading academics and practitioners in the field – brings together cutting edge research on exchange rate regime and monetary union issues. There is a particular focus on the implications for member states of the Gulf Cooperation Council which is itself working towards forming a monetary union for the Gulf States.

Keywords: Economics and Finance; Social Policy and Sociology (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: G0 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2010
ISBN: 9781848448575
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Chapters in this book:

Ch 1 Introduction Downloads
Ronald MacDonald and Abdulrazak Al Faris
Ch 2 Currency Union in the GCC Countries: History, Prerequisites and Implications Downloads
Abdulrazak Al Faris
Ch 3 Economic, Political and Institutional Prerequisites for Monetary Union Among the Members of the Gulf Cooperation Council Downloads
Willem Buiter
Ch 4 The Euro Experience and Lessons for the GCC Currency Union Downloads
Paul De Grauwe
Ch 5 The GCC Monetary Union: Choice of Exchange Rate Regime Downloads
Mohsin Khan
Ch 6 International Experiences in Operating Exchange Rate Regimes: Drawing Lessons from the United Arab Emirates Downloads
Ronald MacDonald
Ch 7 Operational Implications of Changing to Alternative Exchange Rate Regimes Downloads
Warren Coats
Ch 8 The United Arab Emirates: Exchange Rate Regime Options Downloads
Zubair Iqbal

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