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    Some current issues of international monetary policy

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    Author
    Perkins, J.O.N.
    Date
    2000-07
    University of Melbourne Author/s
    Perkins, J.O.N.
    Affiliation
    Economics and Commerce: Department of Economics
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    Document Type
    Preprint
    Citations
    Perkins, J.O.N. (2000) Some current issues of international monetary policy .
    Access Status
    Open Access
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/11343/33647
    Description

    ISBN 0734016999, Working paper 758.

    Abstract
    This paper addresses some current policy issues relating to international monetary arrangements. There is first a discussion of some questions relating to the International Monetary Fund, including its role as a possible lender of last resort to prevent future international financial contagion. Some arguments relating to Britain's possible entry into the euro system are also raised, with principal attention to Britain's transactions with the non-euro countries. Some issues of exchange rate policy, including currency unions, for countries outside the euro area and the United States are also discusse
    Keywords
    International Monetary Fund; monetary policy

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