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Monetary Policy at the European Periphery: Greek Experience and Lessons for Eu Candidates

Contributor(s): Mourmouras, Iannis A (Author), Mourmouras, I a (Author), Arghyrou, M G (Author), Arghyrou, Michael G (Author), Hagen, J V (Editor)

ISBN: 9783540669326

Publisher: Springer

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Pub Date: May 25, 2000

Dewey: 332.49495

LCCN: 00037336

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Illustrated

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.56" H x 9.21" L x 6.14" W ( 1.12 lbs) 236 pages

Series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science

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Description: Introduction.- The EMU Ins and the EMU Outs: Maastricht and beyond.- Introduction; On the feasibility of EMU in Europe; The Ins group and the Outs group; Monetary policy after 1999; Summary and concluding remarks; Greece and the European Monetary Union: a bottle half-empty or half-full?.- Introduction; The Greek economy: past performance and current position; Costs and benefits from EMU membership; The Greek Convergence Programmes: a deficit of credibility; What strategy for Greece?.- Monetary Developments in Greece: 1975-97.- A brief account of monetary events; The process of financial liberalization; Money and credit aggregates; Interest rates; Exchange rates; Recent Greek monetary policies.- Introduction; Some preliminaries; Recent monetary strategies in Greece; From intermediate targets to formal inflation targets in Greece.- Introduction; Inflation-targeting: theory and international evidence; Inflation in Greece; Main features and operation of an inflation-targeting regime in Greece; An independent Bank of Greece: an idea whose time has come.- Introduction; Central bank independence: a brief review of theories; The Bank of Greece: past experience and current regime; How independent should the Bank of Greece be?; Independence and other associated functions of the Bank of Greece; An independent and accountable Bank of Greece; Summary and Lessons for EU candidates.

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