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Distributing Seigniorage under EMU

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Der Euro kommt pünktlich am 1. Januar 1999, das Eurogeld 2002. Ein Geld für Europa, eine Europäische Zentralbank. Die Geldschöpfung selbst, d.h. die Ausgabe der Währung, und der damit verbundene Geldschöpfungsgewinn (Seigniorage) verbleiben jedoch bei den einzelnen nationalen Notenbanken. Und daran hat sich bereits ein Streit entzündet, weil z.B. Deutschland einen größeren Anteil der gesamten EWU-Geldschöpfung produziert, aber nach einer Verteilungsformel des Systems der Europäischen Zentralbanken einen geringeren Teil der gesamten Geldschöpfungsgewinne erhalten soll, während andere Länder umgekehrt von dieser Verteilung profitieren. Der Autor Daniel Gros, stellvertretender Direktor des Centre for European Studies in Brüssel, schlägt in seinem Beitrag eine Alternative für die Seigniorage vor, die ab 2002 in der EWU entsteht.

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  • Daniel Gros, 1998. "Distributing Seigniorage under EMU," ifo Schnelldienst, ifo Institute - Leibniz Institute for Economic Research at the University of Munich, vol. 51(17), pages 29-39, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:ces:ifosdt:v:51:y:1998:i:17:p:29-39
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    1. Feist, Holger, 2001. "The Enlargement of the European Union and the Redistribution of Seigniorage Wealth," Kyklos, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 54(4), pages 533-546.
    2. Martin Handig & Robert Holzfeind, 2007. "Euro Banknotes in Circulation and the Allocation of Monetary Income within the Eurosystem," Monetary Policy & the Economy, Oesterreichische Nationalbank (Austrian Central Bank), issue 1, pages 150-163.
    3. Hans-Werner Sinn & Holger Feist, 2000. "Seignorage Wealth in the Eurosystem: Eurowinners and Eurolosers Revisited," CESifo Working Paper Series 353, CESifo.
    4. Feist, Holger, 2001. "The Enlargement of the European Union and the Redistribution of Seigniorage Wealth," Discussion Papers in Economics 16, University of Munich, Department of Economics.

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