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These essays were presented on 12 July 1994 on the occasion of Andre Szasz’s retirement from the Governing Board of De Nederlandsche Bank. He had been Executive Director of this bank since 1973, responsible for international monetary relations. The contributions were written by high-ranking policy-makers in the field of central banking and international finance. Colleagues from several other central banks, from finance ministries and from international institutions pay tribute to Szasz by analyzing the conditions fostering European as well as global monetary stability. The book provides an inside view of the thinking of monetary officials at the turn of 1993/1994, when the currency turmoil in the ERM of mid-1993 had subsided and views on its implications for exchange-rate management and, more generally, for European integration were taking shape. Topics include exchange-rate stabilisation, policy co-ordination and central bank independence. A second section, on the international monetary system, includes essays on the policy implications of present-day dynamic financial markets as well as the role of the IMF. This book, written by insiders for insiders, should provide useful insights to those who are interested in contemporary international monetary relations.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
These essays were presented on 12 July 1994 on the occasion of Andre Szasz’s retirement from the Governing Board of De Nederlandsche Bank. He had been Executive Director of this bank since 1973, responsible for international monetary relations. The contributions were written by high-ranking policy-makers in the field of central banking and international finance. Colleagues from several other central banks, from finance ministries and from international institutions pay tribute to Szasz by analyzing the conditions fostering European as well as global monetary stability. The book provides an inside view of the thinking of monetary officials at the turn of 1993/1994, when the currency turmoil in the ERM of mid-1993 had subsided and views on its implications for exchange-rate management and, more generally, for European integration were taking shape. Topics include exchange-rate stabilisation, policy co-ordination and central bank independence. A second section, on the international monetary system, includes essays on the policy implications of present-day dynamic financial markets as well as the role of the IMF. This book, written by insiders for insiders, should provide useful insights to those who are interested in contemporary international monetary relations.