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A European Central Bank?

A European Central Bank?

A European Central Bank?

Perspectives on Monetary Unification after Ten Years of the EMS
Marcello De Cecco
Alberto Giovannini
June 1989
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    This volume, based on a conference held by the Italian Macroeconomic Policy Group and the centre for Economic Policy Research, examines the issues raised by European monetary unification. An introduction describes recent monetary developments and identifies the motivations for creating a European central bank. Theoretical papers analyse the interactions of capital controls, financial intermediation and seigniorage in open economies; the optimal design of centralized banks of issue by sovereign countries; and some new aspects of the 'optimal currency area' question. The empirical papers provide new evidence and interpretation of inflation experience across Europe and the attitudes of European central bankers about inflation and unemployment. The historical papers describe the experience of currency unification in Germany and Italy in the 19th century and the creation of the US Federal Reserve System. The volume concludes with a panel discussion on the feasibility of European monetary unification, featuring leading academics and central bankers.

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    June 1989
    Paperback
    9780521376235
    390 pages
    228 × 152 × 22 mm
    0.492kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • List of figures
    • List of tables
    • Preface
    • List of conference participants
    • 1. Does Europe need its own central bank? Marcello de Cecco and Alberto Giovannini
    • 2. Monetary policy, capital controls and seigniorage in an open economy Allan Drazen
    • Discussion Guillermo A. Calvo and Marco Pagano
    • 3. Seigniorage in Europe Vittorio Grilli
    • Discussion Rudiger Dornbusch and Luigi Spaventa
    • Overview of chapters 2 and 3 Michael Bruno and Edmund S. Phelps
    • 4. Factor mobility, uncertainty and exchange rate regimes Giuseppe Bertola
    • Discussion William H. Branson, Fiorella Padoa Schioppa and Alan C. Stockman
    • 5. Management of a common currency Alessandra Casella and Jonathan Feinstein
    • Discussion Torsten Persson and Guido Tabellini
    • 6. The tastes of European central bankers Carlo Carraro
    • Discussion John Flemming and Alberto Giovannini
    • 7. The costs and benefits of a European currency Daniel Cohen
    • Discussion Alberto Alesina and Charles Wyplosz
    • 8. The monetary unification process in nineteenth-century Germany: relevance and lessons for Europe today Carl-Ludwig Holtrerich
    • Discussion Richard Portes
    • 9. The establishment of a central bank: Italy in the nineteenth century Valeria Sannucci
    • Discussion Charles Goodhart and Gianni Toniolo
    • 10. The founding of the Fed and the destabilization of the post-1914 US economy Jeffrey A. Miron
    • Discussion Marcello de Cecco and Barry Eichengreen
    • 11. Panel discussion on the prospects for a European Central Bank Rainer S. Masera, Wolfgang Rieke, Massimo Russo and Niels Thygesen
    • Index.
      Contributors
    • Marcello de Cecco, Alberto Giovannini, Allan Drazen, Guillermo A. Calvo and Marco Pagano, Vittorio Grilli, Rudiger Dornbusch and Luigi Spaventa, Michael Bruno, Edmund S. Phelps, Giuseppe Bertola, William H. Branson, Fiorella Padoa Schioppa, Alan C. Stockman, Alessandra Casella, Jonathan Feinstein, Torsten Persson, Guido Tabellini, Carlo Carraro, John Flemming, Alberto Giovannini, Daniel Cohen, Alberto Alesina, Charles Wyplosz, Carl-Ludwig Holtrerich, Richard Portes, Valeria Sannucci, Charles Goodhart, Gianni Toniolo, Jeffrey A. Miron, Barry Eichengreen, Rainer S. Masera, Wolfgang Rieke, Massimo Russo and Niels Thygesen

    • Editors
    • Marcello De Cecco
    • Alberto Giovannini