Content
2015
- 191-195 Conclusion
In: In Defense of Deflation
by Philipp Bagus
2014
- 1-3 Introduction
In: The Euro and International Financial Stability
by Efthymios G. Tsionas - 1-16 The Political Economy of Monetary and Financial Innovation: Introduction and Overview
In: Explaining Monetary and Financial Innovation
by Peter Bernholz & Roland Vaubel - 1-19 Currency Area East Asia: Cooperation or Confrontation?
In: Currency Cooperation in East Asia
by Frank Rövekamp & Hanns Günther Hilpert - 5-15 What Went Wrong with the Euro?
In: The Euro and International Financial Stability
by Efthymios G. Tsionas - 17-19 Public Debt: Introductory Remarks
In: The Euro and International Financial Stability
by Efthymios G. Tsionas - 17-29 Silver as a Financial Tool in Ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia
In: Explaining Monetary and Financial Innovation
by Marc Mieroop - 21-22 Was the Eurozone an Acceptable Currency Union?
In: The Euro and International Financial Stability
by Efthymios G. Tsionas - 21-41 China’s Financial System: Past Reforms, Future Ambitions and Current State
In: Currency Cooperation in East Asia
by Patrick Hess - 23-26 Preconditions of a Monetary Union
In: The Euro and International Financial Stability
by Efthymios G. Tsionas - 27-28 What was the Theory Behind the Formation of EMU?
In: The Euro and International Financial Stability
by Efthymios G. Tsionas - 29-35 Will the Eurozone Dissolve into its Constituents?
In: The Euro and International Financial Stability
by Efthymios G. Tsionas - 31-51 War and Peace, Imitation and Innovation, Backwardness and Development: The Beginnings of Coinage in Ancient Greece and Lydia
In: Explaining Monetary and Financial Innovation
by David M. Schaps - 37-43 Can There be an Efficient Dissolution of a Monetary Union?
In: The Euro and International Financial Stability
by Efthymios G. Tsionas - 43-55 Japan’s New Monetary Policy: Some Critical Questions
In: Currency Cooperation in East Asia
by Franz Waldenberger - 45-49 Complete Fiscal Freedom in the Transition Period?
In: The Euro and International Financial Stability
by Efthymios G. Tsionas - 51-55 Understanding Crises and Recessions
In: The Euro and International Financial Stability
by Efthymios G. Tsionas - 53-77 The Emergence and Spread of Coins in Ancient India
In: Explaining Monetary and Financial Innovation
by Deme Raja Reddy - 57-60 Will Bailouts Lead to a Dissolution of the Euro?
In: The Euro and International Financial Stability
by Efthymios G. Tsionas - 57-81 RMB Internationalisation and Currency Cooperation in East Asia
In: Currency Cooperation in East Asia
by Ulrich Volz - 61-63 On the Destabilizing Effects of Bailouts
In: The Euro and International Financial Stability
by Efthymios G. Tsionas - 65-78 On Sound Money and Credit Conditions
In: The Euro and International Financial Stability
by Efthymios G. Tsionas - 79-84 The Case of Free Banking
In: The Euro and International Financial Stability
by Efthymios G. Tsionas - 79-126 The Emergence and Spread of Coins in China from the Spring and Autumn Period to the Warring States Period
In: Explaining Monetary and Financial Innovation
by Yohei Kakinuma - 83-95 Regional Exchange Rate Management in East Asia: Possibilities and Limits
In: Currency Cooperation in East Asia
by Kenichi Shimizu - 85-88 The Explosion of Public Debts
In: The Euro and International Financial Stability
by Efthymios G. Tsionas - 89-97 The Current Policies of the ECB
In: The Euro and International Financial Stability
by Efthymios G. Tsionas - 97-110 The Chiang Mai Process as a Case Study of Financial Cooperation in Pacific Asia: Institutional Issues and Experiences
In: Currency Cooperation in East Asia
by Werner Pascha - 99-104 Some Remarks on the Greek Problem
In: The Euro and International Financial Stability
by Efthymios G. Tsionas - 105-117 Can There be Stable Currencies After the Euro?
In: The Euro and International Financial Stability
by Efthymios G. Tsionas - 111-122 Reserve Policies of East Asian Central Banks: Causes, Consequences and Prospects
In: Currency Cooperation in East Asia
by Andreas Steiner - 119-126 The Gold Standard and Free Banking
In: The Euro and International Financial Stability
by Efthymios G. Tsionas - 123-132 Korea-China Currency Swap-Financed Trade Settlement Facility
In: Currency Cooperation in East Asia
by Jerome Shin - 127-129 An Unexpected Supporter of the Gold Standard
In: The Euro and International Financial Stability
by Efthymios G. Tsionas - 127-168 The Changing Pattern of Achaemenid Persian Royal Coinage
In: Explaining Monetary and Financial Innovation
by Christopher Tuplin - 131-136 Fundamental Problems of the Eurozone
In: The Euro and International Financial Stability
by Efthymios G. Tsionas - 133-142 Asian Currency Cooperation and the Potential Microeconomic Effects of Reduced Exchange Rate Fluctuations
In: Currency Cooperation in East Asia
by Hans-H. Bleuel - 137-147 Stability and the Eurozone
In: The Euro and International Financial Stability
by Efthymios G. Tsionas - 143-161 The Role of Reserve Requirements: The Case of Contemporary China Compared to Postwar Germany
In: Currency Cooperation in East Asia
by Franziska Schobert & Lijun Yu - 149-152 Conditions for Genuine Financial and Monetary Stability
In: The Euro and International Financial Stability
by Efthymios G. Tsionas - 153-163 International Financial Stability
In: The Euro and International Financial Stability
by Efthymios G. Tsionas - 165-174 On Monetary Policies
In: The Euro and International Financial Stability
by Efthymios G. Tsionas - 169-195 The Spread of Coins in the Hellenistic World
In: Explaining Monetary and Financial Innovation
by Andrew Meadows - 175-184 A New Fiscal Policy?
In: The Euro and International Financial Stability
by Efthymios G. Tsionas - 185-186 The “Price Puzzle”
In: The Euro and International Financial Stability
by Efthymios G. Tsionas - 187-192 Re-Distributional Effects of Austerity Measures
In: The Euro and International Financial Stability
by Efthymios G. Tsionas - 193-208 Further Remarks on International Financial Stability
In: The Euro and International Financial Stability
by Efthymios G. Tsionas - 197-226 Monetary Innovation in Ancient Rome: The Republic and Its Legacy
In: Explaining Monetary and Financial Innovation
by Bernhard E. Woytek - 209-214 The Accommodation of Public Debt by Commercial Banks
In: The Euro and International Financial Stability
by Efthymios G. Tsionas - 215-217 The Consequence of the Market’s Responses
In: The Euro and International Financial Stability
by Efthymios G. Tsionas - 219-229 Is Eurozone Effectively a Socialist Commonwealth?
In: The Euro and International Financial Stability
by Efthymios G. Tsionas - 227-251 The Provision of Stable Moneys by Florence and Venice, and North Italian Financial Innovations in the Renaissance Period
In: Explaining Monetary and Financial Innovation
by Peter Spufford - 231-239 Banking Efficiency
In: The Euro and International Financial Stability
by Efthymios G. Tsionas - 241-245 Banking and Regulation
In: The Euro and International Financial Stability
by Efthymios G. Tsionas - 247-254 Policy and Institutional Change in Southern Europe
In: The Euro and International Financial Stability
by Efthymios G. Tsionas - 253-282 Monetary and Financial Innovations in Flanders, Antwerp, London and Hamburg: Fifteenth to Eighteenth Century
In: Explaining Monetary and Financial Innovation
by Markus A. Denzel - 255-263 Was the Euro a Bad or a Good Idea?
In: The Euro and International Financial Stability
by Efthymios G. Tsionas - 265-272 The Role of the Rate of Profit
In: The Euro and International Financial Stability
by Efthymios G. Tsionas - 273-277 International Industrial Structure
In: The Euro and International Financial Stability
by Efthymios G. Tsionas - 279-283 Capital Structure and Financial Stability
In: The Euro and International Financial Stability
by Efthymios G. Tsionas - 283-300 The Bank of Amsterdam Through the Lens of Monetary Competition
In: Explaining Monetary and Financial Innovation
by Stephen Quinn & William Roberds - 285-308 International Empirical Evidence on the ABC’s of Recessions
In: The Euro and International Financial Stability
by Efthymios G. Tsionas - 301-321 Monetary and Financial Innovation in the Spanish Empire: Lights and Shadows
In: Explaining Monetary and Financial Innovation
by Carlos Alvarez-Nogal - 323-366 The Emergence and Innovations of the Eurodollar Money and Bond Market: The Role of Openness and Competition Between States
In: Explaining Monetary and Financial Innovation
by Torsten Saadma & Roland Vaubel
2013
- 3-10 Introduction
In: Financial Integration
by Marga Peeters & Nidal R. Sabri & Wassim Shahin - 13-28 Prospects for Monetary Coordination in the Mediterranean Region: More or Larger Monetary Unions?
In: Financial Integration
by Wassim Shahin & Elias El-Achkar - 29-60 Foreign Exchange Reserves’ Accumulation and the Impact on the Economies of Algeria and Tunisia
In: Financial Integration
by Fatiha Talahite & Samouel Beji - 61-83 Are International Food Price Spikes the Source of Egypt’s High Inflation?
In: Financial Integration
by Sherine Al-Shawarby & Hoda Selim - 87-94 Coordinating Taxation Between the European Union and Other Countries Through Advance Tax-Rulings Systems
In: Financial Integration
by Natasa Zunic Kovacevic - 95-116 The Role of Taxation in the Mediterranean Financial Integration
In: Financial Integration
by Marco Greggi & Maria Rita Sidoti - 119-137 Arab Stock Markets Integration: The Case Study of Agadir Agreement Countries
In: Financial Integration
by Amir Armanious - 139-155 GCC Financial Markets in the Wake of Recent Global Crisis
In: Financial Integration
by Mazin A. M. Janabi - 159-171 Determinants of Banking Liquidity in South Mediterranean Countries: The Case of Morocco
In: Financial Integration
by Imad Hamma & Abdelbar Ejbari - 173-193 Financial Integration, Banking Competition Changes and Financial Stability: The Case of the MENA Region
In: Financial Integration
by Arafet Farroukh - 197-213 Social Economy and Solidarity in the Mediterranean Area: Participation, Sustainability and Revolution
In: Financial Integration
by Federica Roccisano - 215-229 Trade, Regional Integration and Economic Growth: MEDA Region and the Western Balkan Countries
In: Financial Integration
by Jelena Vapa Tankosić & Srdjan Redžepagić & Miroslav Stojsavljević