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1999 | OriginalPaper | Chapter

Large Union and Rest of the World

Author : Prof. Dr. Michael Carlberg

Published in: European Monetary Union

Publisher: Physica-Verlag HD

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So far we considered a small monetary union. Now, instead, we shall consider a large monetary union. Properly speaking, the world economy consists of two regions, the monetary union and the rest of the world. We assume perfect capital mobility between the union and the rest of the world. Therefore the union interest rate agrees with the interest rate in the rest of the world r1 = r2. It is worth emphasizing that here the world interest rate r becomes endogenous. The exchange rate between the union and the rest of the world is floating. The union produces good 1, while the rest of the world produces good 2. P1 denotes the price of good 1, and P2 is the price of good 2. Without loss of generality, we postulate P1 = P2 = 1. e is the exchange rate of the union (e.g. the price of the dollar in terms of the euro). The initial value is set at e = 1.

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Title
Large Union and Rest of the World
Author
Prof. Dr. Michael Carlberg
Copyright Year
1999
Publisher
Physica-Verlag HD
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-86652-4_12