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European Currency Unit (Euro)



European Monetary System - arrangement by which most nations of the European Union (EU) linked their currencies to prevent large fluctuations relative to one another. It was organized in 1979 to stabilize foreign exchange and counter inflation among members. Periodic adjustments raised the values of strong currencies and lowered those of weaker ones, but after 1986 changes in national interest   Read More...

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    The Euro: A Challenge and Opportunity for Financial Markets
    by Michael Artis, Axel Weber, Elizabeth Hennessy. 394 pgs.


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    Private Sector Involvement in the Euro: The Power of Ideas
    by Stefan Collignon, Daniela Schwarzer. 271 pgs.


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    Monetary Policy in the Euro Area: Strategy and Decision Making at the European Central Bank
    by Otmar Issing, Vitor Gaspar, Ignazio Angeloni, Oreste Tristani. 199 pgs.


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