This book analyzes monetary integration and the choice and collapse of exchange rate regimes from a positive political economy perspective by focusing on interest groups such as industries and bureaucracies to analyze how they influence policymakers and the outcome of economic policy.
This book analyzes monetary integration and the choice and collapse of exchange rate regimes from a positive political economy perspective by focusing on interest groups such as industries and bureaucracies to analyze how they influence policymakers and the outcome of economic policy.
Carsten Hefeker is a faculty member of the Department of Economics at the University of Basel.
Inhaltsangabe
1 Introduction 2 The Economics and the Politics of Exchange Rate Regimes 3 Monetary Integration in the XIXth century 4 The Endogeneity of Fixed Exchange Rates 5 Industrial Interests in Monetary Union: The Banking Industry 6 Bureaucratic Interests in Monetary Union: The Bundesbank 7 Monetary Disintegration in the Former Soviet Union 8 Conclusion
1 Introduction 2 The Economics and the Politics of Exchange Rate Regimes 3 Monetary Integration in the XIXth century 4 The Endogeneity of Fixed Exchange Rates 5 Industrial Interests in Monetary Union: The Banking Industry 6 Bureaucratic Interests in Monetary Union: The Bundesbank 7 Monetary Disintegration in the Former Soviet Union 8 Conclusion
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