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Index
019515536X Contents Contributors Introduction Part I: General Analysis
A Visionary’s View
1 Currency Areas, Exchange Rate Systems, and International Monetary Reform
De Facto Dollarization
2 Unofficial Dollarization in Latin America: Currency Substitution, Network Externalities, and Irreversibility
Pros and Cons
3 The Pros and Cons of Full Dollarization 4 Is It Time for a Common Currency for the Americas? 5 Dollarization: Myths and Realities 6 What Problems Can Dollarization Solve? 7 What Use Is Monetary Sovereignty?
One Regime for All Countries?
8 The OCA Approach to Exchange Rate Regimes: A Perspective on Recent Developments 9 Dollarization Does Not Make Sense Everywhere 10 The Problem of Dollar Encroachment in Emerging Markets 11 Which Countries in the Americas Should Dollarize? 12 Pressures for Currency Consolidation in Insurance and Finance: Are the Currencies of Financially Small Countries on the Endangered List?
Part II: Political Economy
13 Monetary Union: The Political Dimension 14 Latin American Official Dollarization: Political Economy Aspects 15 The Political Economy of Dollarization in Mexico 16 Lessons of the Euro for Dollarization: Analytic and Political Economy Perspectives
Part III: North America
17 North American Currency Integration: A Canadian Perspective 18 The Merit of a North American Monetary Union 19 Why Canada Needs a Flexible Exchange Rate
Part IV: Latin America
20 Should Latin America’s Common-Law Marriage to the U.S. Dollar Be Legalized? Should Canada’s? 21 What Exchange Rate Arrangement Works Best for Latin America? 22 A Dollarization/Free-Banking Blueprint for Argentina 23 Argentina’s Currency Board and the Case for Macroeconomic Policy Coordination in Mercosur 24 Cuba: “Dollarization” and “Dedollarization”
Index
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