Finance & Development, March 2007
- From the Editor
- Letters: To the Editor
- In: Brief
- People in Economics: A Master of Theory and Practice
- Financial Globalization Beyond the Blame Game: A new way of looking at financial globalization reexamines its costs and benefits
- Picture This: Global Capital Flows Defying Gravity
- The Paradox of Capital: Is foreign capital associated with economic growth and, if not, why does it flow “uphill”?
- Point of View: Converting a Tiger: Lessons from India’s gradualist approach to capital account convertibility
- Wising Up about Finance: With tighter links between national economies and global financial markets, better financial analysis is critical to macroeconomic management
- The Changing Face of Investors: The implications for financial stability of the sharp rise in international capital flows
- Point of View: Dealing with Global Fluidity: With new forces shaping global capital markets, participants in international finance are well advised to rethink their operating models
- From Credit to Crops: New research suggests that better financial development can directly boost nourishment
- Back in the Fast Lane: As members of the middle-income country club, East Asian nations may need to update their growth strategy
- Time to Master Disaster: Innovations in insurance can help countries manage the fiscal impact of natural disasters
- The Euro: Ever More Global: The euro’s future use will be shaped by factors largely outside policymakers’ control
- BASICS: PPP Versus the Market Which Weight Matters?
- Book Reviews
- Country Focus: Australia
- Straight Talk: Aid Can Work
Article
The Euro: Ever More Global: The euro’s future use will be shaped by factors largely outside policymakers’ control
- International Monetary Fund. External Relations Dept.
- Published Date:
- March 2007

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