Regional Currency Areas in Financial Globalization
Edited by Patrick Artus,
Andre Cartapanis and
Florence Legros
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
This book is an up-to-date, authoritative and comprehensive analysis of the key issues and challenges facing regional currency area projects in the context of financial globalization. The authors focus on several central issues that emerged during the experiences of the 1990s and 2000s: exchange rate regimes and optimal currency area theory; exchange rate regimes in emerging countries, international capital markets and regional currency areas; EMU and the euro; exchange rate regimes in Central and Eastern Europe, Asia and Latin America; dollarization and the coordination of macroeconomic policies in the presence of regional currency areas.
Keywords: Economics and Finance (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: F5 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2005
ISBN: 9781843766902
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Financial Markets Aspects of Regional Currency Areas

- John Hawkins and Marc Klau
- Ch 2 Currency Regimes and Process of Regional Financial Integration of the Emerging Countries

- Daniel Goyeau, Jacques Léonard and Dominique Pépin
- Ch 3 Pensions and Savings in a Monetary Union: An Analysis of Capital Flows

- Alain Jousten and Florence Legros
- Ch 4 Emerging Sovereign Bond Markets: A View from the Extremes

- Pierre Laurent and Jérôme Teïletche
- Ch 5 Financial Vulnerability and Exchange Rate Regimes in Latin American and Asian Emerging Countries: Towards New Criteria?

- Andre Cartapanis and Vincent Dropsy
- Ch 6 The Dollar, the European and Exchange Rate Regimes in Latin America

- Egidio Miotti, Dominique Plihon and Carlos Quenan
- Ch 7 Big and Small Currencies: The Regional Connection

- Agnès Benassy-Quere and Benoit Coeuré
- Ch 8 Regional Integration and the Issue of Choosing an Appropriate Exchange Rate Regime in Latin America

- Hubert Escaith, Christian Ghymers and Rogerio Studart
- Ch 9 Is a Monetary Union in CARICOM Desirable?

- Olivier Manioc and Jean-Gabriel Montauban
- Ch 10 Exchange Rate Regimes in the Route to EMU

- Michel Aglietta, Camille Baulant and Sandra Moatti
- Ch 11 Can the Free Rider Behaviour of Small Countries Offset the Profligacy Spending Bias of Large Countries in the Euro Zone?

- Patrick Artus
- Ch 12 Comparing Monetary and Fiscal Policies in Europe and in the United States: A Strategic Analysis

- Pierre Faure
- Ch 13 Fiscal Policy and War of Attrition: The Case of Latin American Countries

- Jean-Pierre Allégret and Marie-Noëlle Cales
- Ch 14 Are there Benefits to a Monetary Policy Rule in the EMU?

- Jean-Jacques Durand, Nathalie Payelle and Virginie Traclet
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