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Central Bank Currency Swaps and the International Monetary System. (2014). DESTAIS, Christophe.
In: CEPII Policy Brief.
RePEc:cii:cepipb:2014-05.

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  1. A New Architecture for Public Investment in Europe: The Eurosystem of Investment Banks and the Fede Fund by Natacha Valla, Thomas Brand & SébastienDoisy, No4, July 2014. CEPII (Centre d’Etudes Prospectives et d’Informations Internationales) is a French institute dedicated to producing independent, policy-oriented economic research helpful to understand the international economic environment and challenges in the areas of trade policy, competitiveness, macroeconomics, international finance and growth.

  2. An earlier and shorter version of this paper, entitled “The International Monetary System as a Swap Nexus“ was prepared for the Think 20meeting held in Sydney (Australia) on December 11th 2013. This meeting was organized by the G20 Studies Center of the Lowy Institute for International Policy as part of the Australian presidency of the G20. I am indebted to my colleagues from CEPII, in particular Agnes Chevallier, Sebastien Jean, Urszula Szczerbowicz and Natacha Valla for their very useful comments. I am solely responsible for the content of this paper.
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