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Coalitions in International Monetary Policy Games

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  • Kohler, M

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A well-known result from the analysis of the monetary policy coordination of two countries is that coordination of the two policies pareto-dominates the outcome of the non-cooperative game. Hence, both countries will always have an incentive to form a Union when it is ensured that the other country joins it as well. We show in a n-country (symmetric) framework that the two-country result cannot be extended straightforwardly.

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  • Kohler, M, 1996. "Coalitions in International Monetary Policy Games," Economics Working Papers eco96/07, European University Institute.
  • Handle: RePEc:eui:euiwps:eco96/07
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    1. Marion Kohler, 1998. "Optimal currency areas and customs unions: are they connected?," Bank of England working papers 89, Bank of England.

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    Keywords

    ECONOMETRICS ; INTERNATIONAL MONETARY SYSTEM ; MONETARY POLICY;
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    JEL classification:

    • F33 - International Economics - - International Finance - - - International Monetary Arrangements and Institutions
    • C7 - Mathematical and Quantitative Methods - - Game Theory and Bargaining Theory

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