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Monetary Unions and Hard Pegs - Effects on Trade, Financial Development, and Stability (Hardcover, New)
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Monetary Unions and Hard Pegs - Effects on Trade, Financial Development, and Stability (Hardcover, New)
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Financial services with global reach are becoming ever more
important in the conduct and organization of the trade and
investment of nations, and currencies that lack international
standing lose out in this business. The result of financial
development has been destabilizing currency and portfolio
substitution - in favour of international currencies and against
local ones. This book analyses formal approaches to overcoming
monetary divisions within countries and within integrating regions,
focusing on the consequences of monetary union for trade among
union members and their financial development and stability. The
authors discuss hard pegs such as those attempted by the currency
board of Argentina, outright dollarization, such as in Ecuador, and
multilateral monetary union, as in Europe, the least reversible
form of monetary union and the most powerful elixir of financial
integration and trade. The political classes and central banks in
most countries have been reluctant to admit the market- and
technology-driven forces of currency consolidation, much less yield
to them. International financial institutions too are still in the
habit of proffering advice about national monetary and
exchange-rate policies on the assumption that getting rid of both
is not even an option. Emerging-market countries, in particular,
have to choose between retaining what independent monetary means
they still have - and can safely use in the presence of widespread
liability dollarization and currency mismatches - and formally
replacing the domestic with an international currency to reduce
exposure to debilitating financial crises. In concrete
investigations of this choice, this volume shows that monetary
union deserves a much more sympathetic hearing.
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