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Credibility and the international monetary regime : theoretical and historical perspectives / Michael D. Bordo and Ronald MacDonald -- Credibility and fundamentals : were the classical and inter-war gold standards well-behaved target zones? / Paul Hallwood, Ronald MacDonald, and Ian Marsh --...
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The case for monetary simplification and unification has been made since the middle of the nineteenth century. It rests on four principal arguments ;reduced transaction costs; establishing credibility; preventing bad policy in other states; political integration via money. In this paper we argue...
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An analogy has been made between the collapse of the Bretton Woods system in 1971 and the recent Eurozone crisis. The … (analogous to Germany today).However Bretton Woods is very different from the Eurozone in many dimensions. An even better analogy … mechanism for the Eurozone. In the early 1930s massive gold flows from the interior, hard hit by banking panics, to New York …
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An analogy has been made between the collapse of the Bretton Woods system in 1971 and the recent Eurozone crisis. The …However Bretton Woods is very different from the Eurozone in many dimensions. An even better analogy than BWS is a … Eurozone. In the early 1930s massive gold flows from the interior, hard hit by banking panics, to New York City were similar to …
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