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Monetary policy towards E(M)U accession: A central banker's view

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  • Zdenek Tuma

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This paper gives a brief overview of the main economic issues related to the forthcoming integration of the new EU member countries into the euro area. Subsequently, it will discuss in more detail three broad issues concerning the monetary side of EU enlargement. First addressed is the timing of euro area enlargement and monetary policy regimes in the run up to the EMU. The next focus is on the ERM II as an interim step towards the euro area. Third, the author expresses his views on the future of the ECB and the euro area, which the Czech Republic will have an opportunity to co-determine after its entry. Copyright International Atlantic Economic Society 2003

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  • Zdenek Tuma, 2003. "Monetary policy towards E(M)U accession: A central banker's view," Atlantic Economic Journal, Springer;International Atlantic Economic Society, vol. 31(4), pages 297-302, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:kap:atlecj:v:31:y:2003:i:4:p:297-302
    DOI: 10.1007/BF02298486
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    1. Orlowski, Lucjan T., 2004. "Exchange rate risk and convergence to the Euro," ZEI Working Papers B 25-2004, University of Bonn, ZEI - Center for European Integration Studies.

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