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Two developments are currently shaping Europe’s financial and foreign exchange markets: Innovations, including the private use of the ECU, and the erratic fluctuations of the US dollar. Professor Nydegger analyses the causes and effects of these developments from the perspective of the world economy.
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Bank for International Settlements: Fifty-sixth Annual Report, Basle 1986, p. 7.
Ibid., Bank for International Settlements: Fifty-sixth Annual Report, Basle 1986, p. 186.
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Slightly abridged version of an address delivered at the Sixth Malente Symposium of the Draeger-Stiftung on “The Role of the European Community in the World Economy”, held from 27th to 29th October 1986 in Malente, Schleswig-Holstein. This and the other contribution to the symposium will appear shortly as volume 11 in the “Zukunft” series, published by Nomos Verlag, Baden-Baden.
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Nydegger, A. Monetary co-operation within the EC. Intereconomics 22, 3–8 (1987). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02929788
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