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Essays on Money, Banking and Regulation honors the interests and
achievements of the Dutch economist Conrad Oort. The book is
divided into four parts. Part 1 - Fiscal and monetary policy -
reviews a variety of topics ranging from the measurement of money
to the control and management of government expenditures. Part 2 -
International institutions and international economic policy -
looks at the international dimension of monetary and fiscal policy,
with extensive discussion of the International Monetary Fund and
the European Monetary Union. Part 3 - The future of international
banking and the financial sector in the Netherlands - is an
insider's view of the strategic choices facing financial
institutions in the near future. Finally, Part 4 - Taxation and
reforms in the Dutch tax system - is closest to Oort's research and
practice since he has become known as an architect of the 1990
Dutch tax reform; this part is dedicated in particular to the tax
reforms suggested by Oort.
Monetary Policy in a Converging Europe covers the most important
monetary issues in the transition towards an Economic and Monetary
Union in Europe, containing contributions from renowned experts in
relevant research and policy areas. Among other things, the
contributions discuss the scope for inflation targeting, monetary
interdependencies within the core' ERM countries, money demand
within the European Union, the difference between the monetary
transmission mechanisms in the various European countries, and the
preferred exchange rate policy in Stage Two of EMU. The book
provides an excellent overview of current issues for anyone
interested in monetary policy in a converging Europe.
Essays on Money, Banking and Regulation honors the interests and
achievements of the Dutch economist Conrad Oort. The book is
divided into four parts. Part 1 - Fiscal and monetary policy -
reviews a variety of topics ranging from the measurement of money
to the control and management of government expenditures. Part 2 -
International institutions and international economic policy -
looks at the international dimension of monetary and fiscal policy,
with extensive discussion of the International Monetary Fund and
the European Monetary Union. Part 3 - The future of international
banking and the financial sector in the Netherlands - is an
insider's view of the strategic choices facing financial
institutions in the near future. Finally, Part 4 - Taxation and
reforms in the Dutch tax system - is closest to Oort's research and
practice since he has become known as an architect of the 1990
Dutch tax reform; this part is dedicated in particular to the tax
reforms suggested by Oort.
Monetary Policy in a Converging Europe covers the most important
monetary issues in the transition towards an Economic and Monetary
Union in Europe, containing contributions from renowned experts in
relevant research and policy areas. Among other things, the
contributions discuss the scope for inflation targeting, monetary
interdependencies within the core' ERM countries, money demand
within the European Union, the difference between the monetary
transmission mechanisms in the various European countries, and the
preferred exchange rate policy in Stage Two of EMU. The book
provides an excellent overview of current issues for anyone
interested in monetary policy in a converging Europe.
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