monetary union
collocation in Englishmeaningsofmonetaryandunion
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monetary
adjective
uk/ˈmʌn.ɪ.tri/us/ˈmɑː.nə.ter.i/
finance & economics
relating to the money in ...
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union
noun
uk/ˈjuː.njən/us/ˈjuː.njən/
the act or the state of being ...
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(Definition ofmonetaryandunionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofmonetary union
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He seemed to think he was persuading me aboutmonetaryunion.
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They might be so severe that themonetaryunioncould break apart.
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Another dispute concerns the need (or lack thereof) for political union to accompanymonetaryunion.
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Butmonetaryunioncould also be made more workable if the participating countries deregulated their economies.
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Thus,monetaryunionshould add value to what had already been achieved.
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Monetaryunionis also a striking example of this process.
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It would damage progress towardsmonetaryunion.
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But debate has begun at a level never before experienced on this issue and it seems unlikely that the issue of economic andmonetaryunionwill disappear.
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Instead, given that amonetaryunionexisted at independence for each country, we are interested in testing a hypothesis about its subsequent durability.
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Nor is it necessary for a government to join amonetaryunionwith the specific intention of establishing credibility.
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If economic convergence is a condition ofmonetaryunion, there can be no certainty that it will ever happen.
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Subsequent analyses have cast doubt on the validity of this model, and the consensus surrounding the stability-oriented model has been questionable since negotiations began onmonetaryunion.
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Given a fixed exchange rate (the case of amonetaryunion), this option would no longer exist.
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It could also involve joining amonetaryunion, provided of course that, in the aggregate, union members and the union central bank do not act opportunistically.
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The basic rules which defined this monetary zone's functioning from the start-centralisation of money issue operations and credit control,monetaryunionor fixed parity with the franc-have been practically abolished.
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This body of theory has exerted a major influence on the academic debate on the proper geographical extent of amonetaryunion.
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Butmonetaryunionhas turned out to be neither the driving force nor the determining factor that was once assumed.
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Was it a step tomonetaryunionor was it simply the establishment of a zone of fixed but adjustable exchange rates?
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Economic convergence may followmonetaryunion.
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Monetaryunionremains a force for change in each of the three areas discussed in this volume.
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