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International monetary arrangements for the 21st century

International monetary arrangements for the 21st century1994

Barry J. Eichengreen

About this book

Recent events have reignited the debate over the future of the international monetary system. This book, part of the Integrating National Economies series, examines international monetary options for the twenty-first century. Barry Eichengreen argues that it will not be possible for governments to prevent exchange rate movements from exceeding prespecified limits. Changes in technology, market structure, and politics will force countries that have traditionally pegged their exchange rates to choose between floating rates and monetary unification. Eichengreen describes the various international monetary arrangements with which policymakers have experimented in the past. He introduces the requirements that an international monetary system must satisfy and illustrates how these requirements have been met over time. He analyzes which preconditions for the smooth operation of international monetary systems in the past will be impossible to achieve in the next century and creates a list of feasible options for future policymakers.

Details

First published
1994
OL Work ID
OL2458186W

Subjects

Monetary policyInternational financeGovernment policyForeign exchangePolitique monétaireInternationaler KreditmarktPolitique publiqueInternationales WährungssystemWährungspolitikWechselkurspolitikUnions monétairesTaux de changeInternationale monetaire politiekFinances internationalesSystème monétaire internationalChangeForeign exchange, law and legislation

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