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Africa 1 Cross country analysis 1 Economic integration 1 Economic models 1 Monetary unions 1 Sub-Saharan Africa 1 aggregate demand 1 asymmetric shocks 1 bilateral trade 1 central bank 1 commodity exporters 1 common market 1 domestic money market 1 domestic reforms 1 dynamic effects 1 economic community 1 economic convergence 1 equilibrium model 1 european monetary union 1 evidence of convergence 1 exchange rate fluctuations 1 exchange rate policies 1 exchange rate regimes 1 exogenous shock 1 expansionary monetary policy 1 external shocks 1 external tariff 1 factor analysis 1 free trade 1 free trade agreement 1 free trade area 1 free trade arrangements 1 idiosyncratic shocks 1 impact of trade 1 improving policy credibility 1 independent monetary policy 1 inflation 1 institutional convergence 1 intermediate monetary target 1 internal tariffs 1
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Debrun, Xavier 1 Masson, Paul R. 1 Pattillo, Catherine A. 1
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Should African Monetary Unions Be Expanded? An Empirical Investigation of the Scope for Monetary Integration in Sub-Saharan Africa
Debrun, Xavier; Pattillo, Catherine A.; Masson, Paul R. - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2010
This paper develops a full-fledged cost-benefit analysis of monetary integration, and applies it to the currency unions actively pursued in Africa. The benefits of monetary union come from a more credible monetary policy, while the costs derive from real shock asymmetries and fiscal disparities....
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