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基本説明
A YBP Library Services Bestselling Professional Titles, April-June, 2003. This book demonstrates how and why wealth and growth materialize when financial markets unify by adopting a common currency.
Full Description
European monetary unification has produced a $15 trillion windfall to its member nations that is rarely discussed or accounted for in analyses of economic integration. Edmunds and Marthinsen argue that the reduction in cross-border risks—foreign exchange uncertainty, inflation differentials, competitive devaluations, and protectionism in financial services, among other—is directly responsible for an explosion in the value of fixed income assets and share prices. They explain how this wealth accumulation began to accrue even before the Euro was formally adopted. Could the same thing happen in Latin America or Asia?
Elegantly written and cogently argued, this book explores the ramifications of currency unification for each region in three scenarios: partial unification, dollarization, and full unification. The authors compute the increases in wealth created by these various levels of currency unification, provide spreadsheet models that examine the connections between the growth of financial wealth and real economic growth, and emphasize differentials in economic wealth among regions with time series maps that resize nations according to equity markets rather than geography.
Contents
Preface Introduction Financial Wealth Phenomenon Economic and Monetary Integration European Monetary Unification The Development a Common Currency in the United States and Germany Country Risk Hypothetical Examples of Wealth Creation in Asia and Latin America Wealth Trajectories and Spillover Effects Implications and Conclusions Appendices Bibliography Index