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Impact of EMU on Selected Non-European Union Countries

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  • Mr. Dominique Desruelle
  • Mr. Robert A Feldman
  • Mr. Klaus-Stefan Enders
  • Mr. Karim A. Nashashibi
  • Mr. Peter Allum
  • Heliodoro Temprano-Arroyo
  • Mr. Roger Nord
  • Mr. Robert Brandon Kahn

Abstract

In the Summer of 1998, the Executive Board discussed a set of three papers prepared by the staff that focused on the likey impact of EMU on selected non-EU countries. In recognition of the contribution these papers could make to the literature and discussion of EMU, the Board requested that this collection of papers be published. This Occasional Paper presents the three papers in one volume Chapter 1 provides an analysis of the likely impact of EMU on three regions: Central and Eastern Europe, the Mediterranean Basin, and the African CFA zone. Chapter 2 focuses on the trade and financial effects of EMU on selected transition and Mediterranean countries. And Chapter 3 considers the possible implications of EMU for the Middle East and North Africa region.

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  • Mr. Dominique Desruelle & Mr. Robert A Feldman & Mr. Klaus-Stefan Enders & Mr. Karim A. Nashashibi & Mr. Peter Allum & Heliodoro Temprano-Arroyo & Mr. Roger Nord & Mr. Robert Brandon Kahn, 1999. "Impact of EMU on Selected Non-European Union Countries," IMF Occasional Papers 1999/002, International Monetary Fund.
  • Handle: RePEc:imf:imfops:1999/002
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