The German currency union of 19901996
A Critical Assessment
by Stephen F. Frowen
The book provides an assessment of one of the most exciting experiments in modern economic history: the German currency union of 1990. The task is approached on three levels: First, the international consequences are analysed from various perspectives and different paradigms of monetary theory.
Second, the controversial results lead to a closer look at the relationship between monetary policy and the real sector of the German economy, and third, the book concludes with a reconsideration of the old economic question, whether money matters, applied to the German case.
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