Integration and stabilization : a monetary view

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Integration and stabilization : a monetary view

George Macesich

Praeger, 1996

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Bibliography: p.[125]-132

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This study argues that owing to the wide diversity of nations, their often conflicting policies, and insistence on preserving their sovereignty, the processes of worldwide integration are facilitated by tying these countries together in a system of flexible exchange rates externally, while putting in place a rules-oriented monetary regime internally. The examination of the various issues involved in such an arrangement focuses on money and monetary policy drawing on historical, theoretical, philosophical, and empirical results.

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Introduction A New World Order? Ethnic Politics and Religion Past and Present Monetary Regimes A New World Monetary System? Monetary Policy: Bureaucratic and Political Interaction Economic Philosophies and Political Economy Market Democracy: An Organizing Principle Emerging Economic Systems Political and Economic Freedom Integration and Stability: Problems and Prospects Bibliography Index

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