The Euro at five : ready for a global role?
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The Euro at five : ready for a global role?
(Special reports / Institute for International Economics, 18)
Institute for International Economics, 2005
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
The euro is the only major currency to be created in the 20th century; it now stands on the brink of becoming one of the world's two reserve currencies in the 21st century. The euro's use and development shape the entire agenda for ever-closer union in Europe and for transatlantic relations. As the currency bearing the brunt of the US dollar's decline from its overvaluation of the late 1990s, the euro's value and management is critical to the successful adjustment of international imbalances. And as a long-run competitor and collaborator with the dollar, the euro creates the potential for a bipolar international monetary system, offering unprecedented challenges and opportunities to economic policymakers. The papers and commentaries in this book explore the euro's international role, its record thus far, and its future.
Table of Contents
- Preface - C. Fred Bergsten
- 1. Introduction: The Euro's Success Within Limits - Adam Posen
- 2. Remarks by Amb. Gunther Burghardt, EU
- 3. The Euro: Basis for a Finance G-2? - C. Fred Bergsten
- Comment - Randal Quarles
- Comment - Herve Carre
- 4. The Euro and International Coordination - Edwin Truman
- Comment - Richard Clarida
- Comment - Richard Cooper
- 5. The Euro and Financial Markets - Panel
- Vitor Gaspar and Philipp Hartmann
- Kristin Forbes
- Helene Rey
- Gary Schinasi
- 6. Can Rubinomics Work in the Eurozone? - Adam Posen
- Comment - Juergen Kroeger
- Comment - Jeffrey Frankel
- 7. Building on the Euro's Success - Tommaso Padoa-Schioppa
- 8. The Euro at Five - Ben Bernanke
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