Impact of EMU on selected non-European-Union countries /
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TextPublication details: Washington, DC : International Monetary Fund, 1998.Description: vii, 91 cmISBN: - 155775778X (pbk.)
- 337.1
- HG930.5 .I48 1998
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This Occasional Paper presents three papers in one volume Chapter 1 provides an analysis of the likely impact of EMU on three regions: Central and Eastern Europe, the Mediterranean Basin, and the African CFA zone. Chapter 2 focuses on the trade and financial effects of EMU on selected transition and Mediterranean countries. And Chapter 3 considers the possible implications of EMU for the Middle East and North Africa region.
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