Advancing regional monetary cooperation : the case of fragile financial markets

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    • Mühlich, Laurissa

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Advancing regional monetary cooperation : the case of fragile financial markets

Laurissa Mühlich

(Studies in economic transition)

Palgrave Macmillan, 2014

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 258-293) and index

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This book examines regional monetary cooperation as a strategy to enhance macroeconomic stability in developing countries and emerging markets. Interdisciplinary case studies on Southern Africa, Southeast Asia and South America provide a cross-regional perspective on the viability of such strategy.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction PART I: DRIVERS OF REGIONAL MONETARY COOPERATION 2. Global Instability and 'Monetary Regionalism' 3. Monetary Policy Choices of Southern Economies 4. Fragile Financial Markets PART II: NEW PERSPECTIVES ON REGIONAL MONETARY COOPERATION AND INTEGRATION 5. A Modern Exchange Rate Theory Perspective 6. A Strategy to Achieve Macroeconomic Stability? 7. Asymmetric Regional Monetary Cooperation 8. Reconsidering Economic Costs PART III: REGIONAL MONETARY COOPERATION IN CMA, ASEAN/ASEAN+3, AND MERCOSUR 9. Case Selection and Data 10. Common Monetary Area (CMA) 11. Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN/ASEAN+3) 12. Common Market of the South (MERCOSUR) 13. CMA, ASEAN/ASEAN+3 and MERCOSUR Compared 14. Conclusions and Policy Recommendations

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