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Postscript: A Comparison of EC and Gold Standard Countries

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As pointed out in the Introduction, there are a number of important similarities between the monetary union that the European Community intends to create in the late 1990s and the quasi monetary union operated by countries which adopted the classical gold standard. At the same time, there are also important differences. Many of the steps either taken or planned by the European Community go well beyond anything attempted under the gold standard.

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© 1992 Dr Milivoje Panić

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Panić, M. (1992). Postscript: A Comparison of EC and Gold Standard Countries. In: European Monetary Union. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-13452-6_6

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