The Economist (2018)

This week “The Economist explains” is given over to economics. Today’s is the last in a series of six explainers on a seminal idea.

IN THE run-up to the launch of the euro, in 1999, aspiring members pegged their currencies to the German mark. As a consequence they were obliged to shadow the Bundesbank’s monetary policy.

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