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Many are currently studying the origins of the financial crisis in an attempt to answer two seemingly simple questions: why did it happen, and can another crisis be prevented? Those two questions have proved incredibly divisive. The majority opinion of The United States Financial Crisis Inquiry...
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The article looks at the disparity of views among experts regarding the growth of the “Euro-dollar market … is the idea that Euro-dollar deposits are the result of multiple creation of credit by banks in a system of only … with banks in Europe. Some see the source of Euro-dollars in the deficit of the balance of payments of the United States …
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In 1991, the European Union undertook to form a full-fledged monetary union. It established the European Monetary Union with a European Central Bank (ECB) at its apex and a mandate to pursue price stability. The European regime differs from the US Federal Reserve System, which must pursue high...
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implications of the first decade of the Euro and to extend this understanding forwards to Europe and beyond. …
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This study investigates the determinants of euro-dollar exchange rate since the inception of euro in January 1999 … index (CPI), unemployment rate (UMP), and money supply (M1) are important in explaining the value of the euro relative to … correction models (VAR/VECM) show that the euro-dollar exchange rate is impacted by only CCI and M1. …
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