The Case for a New ECU: Towards another Monetary SystemSpringer, 18.06.1989 - 209 Seiten 25 years since the ECU was established, this work analyzes the situation in the international monetary system, where the prevailing disorder is disrupting economies, undermining growth, provoking protectionism and threatening to set the nations against each other. |
Inhalt
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The Keys to Monetary Analysis | 7 |
Future Monetary Possibilities | 13 |
Some Fables and Comedies | 19 |
The Bankers Clearing Mechanism | 34 |
The Other Side of the Coin | 41 |
The Presidents 3 Per Cent | 50 |
M1 M2 M3 and the Rest | 55 |
How to Sell a Currency that is Better Than All the Others | 105 |
An Ocean of Red Ink | 118 |
Economic Asphyxiation | 125 |
Regrets and Hopes | 136 |
A Doubt a Reconsidera tion and a Proposal | 151 |
Back to the Thirties | 162 |
Towards a New Bretton Woods? | 171 |
The Antagonistic | 184 |
A Hidden Virtue of the Gold Standard | 86 |
The American Connection | 92 |
From a Full Value ECU to a Constant ECU | 99 |
Notes and References | 191 |
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Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
000 million dollars achieve American assets banking system borrowers Bretton Woods system calculated cent central bank money cheque claims Clearing House constant ECU constant purchasing power consumption cost counterpart create money creation of money credit control customers disinflation economic effect Eurobanks Eurodollars exchange rates extranational currency fact factors Federal Reserve System France gold standard growth idea increase inflation rate institutions instrument interest rates intermediary international monetary system investment issue liquidity loans M1 money means of payment mechanism Merrill Lynch Milton Friedman monetarist monetary analysis monetary authorities monetary creation monetary policy monetary regulation money market money supply national currency payment money problem production purchasing power quantity of money quantity theory question real terms reduction result rise risk role savings bank scissors targets transaction function transfer unit of account unit of money velocity of circulation velocity of money wages and salaries