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Author Bayoumi, Tamim

Title Macroeconomic Shocks and Trade Flows within Sub-Saharan Africa : Implications for Optimum Currency Arrangements / Tamim Bayoumi
Published Washington, D.C. : International Monetary Fund, 1995

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Description 1 online resource (34 pages)
Series IMF Working Papers; Working Paper, 1018-5941 ; No. 95/142
IMF Working Papers; Working Paper ; no. 95/142
Summary Africa has more countries than any other continent, and hence the largest number of potential monetary and exchange rate arrangements. This paper looks at whether the existing highly fractured monetary arrangements in Sub-Saharan Africa correspond to what might be expected from the theory of optimum currency areas. This is done by analyzing both the size and correlation of real disturbances across countries and the level of intra-regional trade. The results indicate little evidence that Sub-Saharan African countries would benefit in the near future from larger currency unions
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Subject Correlation.
Correlations.
Currency Areas.
Exchange Rate Arrangements.
Exchange Rate.
Optimum Currency Areas.
Burkina Faso.
Comoros.
Congo, Democratic Republic of the.
Senegal.
South Africa.
Form Electronic book
Author Bayoumi, Tamim
Ostry, Jonathan David
ISBN 1451927495
9781451927498