Experiences with Monetary Integration and Lessons for Korean Unification

Volume/Issue: Volume 1997 Issue 065
Publication date: May 1997
ISBN: 9781451962635
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Exports and Imports , Labor , Economics- Macroeconomics , Money and Monetary Policy , WP , country , currency , government , enterprise , economy , monetary unit , common currency , currency conversion , currency system , market economy , trade monopoly , Currencies , Wages , Monetary unions , Exchange rates , Income , Baltics

Summary

This paper discusses the timing of monetary integration and supporting economic policies during a rapid and largely uncontrolled process of Korean unification. The paper concludes that the transitory use of a separate currency in each region and supporting economic policies would help limit the initial costs of unification although the extent of the eventual cost reduction would depend critically on the success of ensuing economic reforms in the North during the transition. Maintaining the competitiveness of the northern economy would need to be a primary policy objective in the case of an early introduction of a common currency.