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The European Monetary System - lessons from Europe and perspectives in Europe

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1989
Author:
Giavazzi, Francessco
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Francessco Giavazzi, 'The European Monetary System - lessons from Europe and perspectives in Europe', Economic and Social Research Institute, Economic and Social Review, Vol.20, No. 2, January 1989, 1989, pp73-90
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In the debate that surrounds the proposals for a reform of the international monetary system the EMS experience is often referenced. These frequent references to the EMS have lacked so far a review of the system aimed at identifying which lessons ? if any ? one can draw from this experiment at limiting exchange rate flexibility. Analyses of the EMS have been limited to Europe, and have never been brought to bear on the wider question of world monetary arrangements. This is the aim of the first part of the paper. The second part looks at what lies ahead in Europe, asking whether the EMS can survive the current process of rapid financial integration, and what are the prospects for monetary unification. I first discuss the effect of financial integration on public finances, and then I analyse the major development in Europe since the beginning of the EMS: the plan to create a unified financial market. The paper ends with a word of caution on the "financial integration strategy": financial integration and further progress toward monetary unification will not succeed unless they are accompanied by sweeping fiscal reforms.
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http://hdl.handle.net/2262/68567
Author: Giavazzi, Francessco
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Economic & Social Studies
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Journal article
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http://hdl.handle.net/2262/68567
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  • The Economic and Social Review, Vol. 20, No. 2, January 1989
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Economic and Social Review
Vol.20, No. 2, January 1989
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European economics, European Monetary System, EMS
ISSN:
0012-9984
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