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Finance - International, Monetary Policy, Money - Economics, Macroeconomics - General & Miscellaneous, International Exchange & Trade

The Dollarization Debate

by Dominick Salvatore (Editor), James W. Dean (Editor), Thomas D. Willett
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This book takes a global approach, with an emphasis on North and Latin America respectfully, by discussing one of today's most controversial topics in business; Dollarization. With the collapse of the former Soviet Union, and the formation of the Euro in Europe, many countries and debating whether or not a common currency is in their best interest. This intriguing volume brings together the leading participants in the current dollarization debates. Many advocate the notion of a common currency, while others feel that in doing so will create financial costs for all that take part, with the severity varying from country to country.

Synopsis

This book takes a global approach, with an emphasis on North and Latin America respectfully, by discussing one of today's most controversial topics in business; Dollarization. With the collapse of the former Soviet Union, and the formation of the Euro in Europe, many countries and debating whether or not a common currency is in their best interest. This intriguing volume brings together the leading participants in the current dollarization debates. Many advocate the notion of a common currency, while others feel that in doing so will create financial costs for all that take part, with the severity varying from country to country.

About the Author, Dominick Salvatore

Fordham University, NY

Simon Frazer University

Claremont Institute for Economic Policy Studies

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Book Details

Published
March 1, 2003
Publisher
Oxford University Press, USA
Pages
496
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780195155365

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