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9781898128410

Monetary and Exchange Rate Policies, Emu and Central and Eastern Europe: Forum Report of the Economic Policy Initiative No. 5

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    9781898128410

  • ISBN10:

    1898128413

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 1999-10-01
  • Publisher: Centre for Economic Policy research

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Summary

The continuing global crisis reinforces the need for Europe's transition economies to find a robust strategy for macroeconomic policy in the period leading up to accession and in preparation for joining EMU. This report examines three of the issues that need to be resolved along the way: How should policymakers think about the actual and the desirable evolution of the real exchange rate in transition economies? What nominal anchor should be adopted? To what extent must any credible monetary policy be underpinned by sound fiscal policy?Implicit in all these questions is the appropriate speed of disinflation; the tradeoffs between fiscal prudence, adequate government expenditure on infrastructure, and regulatory capacity; and the implications for capital flows and the vulnerability of the banking system.

Author Biography

David Begg is Professor of Economics at Birkbeck College, London.

Table of Contents

List of Tables and Figures
Forum Participants
Foreword
Introductionp. 1
Equilibrium Exchange Ratesp. 13
Exchange Rate Regimes and Monetary Policiesp. 35
The Exchange Rate: Threats and Responsesp. 59
Fiscal Support for Successful Exchange Rate Policyp. 79
Referencesp. 97
Data Appendixp. 103
Indexp. 105
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