currency regime
collocation in Englishmeaningsofcurrencyandregime
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currency
noun
uk/ˈkʌr.ən.si/us/ˈkɝː.ən.si/
the money that is used in a particular country at a ...
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regime
noun[C]
uk/reɪˈʒiːm/us/reɪˈʒiːm/
mainlydisapproving
a particular government or a system or method ...
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(Definition ofcurrencyandregimefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Meanwhile, something is changing in the terms of the debate between international macroeconomists on the optimumcurrencyregimefor a country to adopt.
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The choice of acurrencyregimeis the choice about how to set and manage domestic monetary policy.
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As long as the degree of economic integration is sufficiently large, an increasing frequency of trading opportunities implies lower price levels and higher welfare relative to the localcurrencyregime.
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When the lack of economic integration is severe enough, the welfare of a representative agent under the unified currency is lower than that under the localcurrencyregime.
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Hence, an equilibrium account of the transition from isolation to the unified currency will imply a larger equilibrium money stock than under the localcurrencyregime.
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They may still avoid telling the people of this country of any advantage that there might be in being part of the singlecurrencyregime.
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Some countries want the rules governing the operation of the singlecurrencyregimeto be opened up and made more flexible.
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There are only 46 days remaining before euro notes and coins are introduced across the twelve countries that are participating within this new eurocurrencyregime.
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To my mind this brings out how important it is for us to get back to a fixed currency and, in due course, a singlecurrencyregime.
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What emerged was the pegged ratecurrencyregime.
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Before thiscurrencyregimewas in place, if the government had needed money to finance a budget deficit, it could simply print more money (thus creating inflation).
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The procedures are not new, but bring up to date arrangements in force for the last 10 years, to make them compatible with the currency regimes in operation today.
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