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The Gulf Cooperation Council: A New Global Force?

April 22, 2009

Mohsin S. Khan, former director for the Middle East and Central Asia department at the International Monetary Fund, assesses the Persian Gulf countries' prospects for a monetary union and a repository of dollar reserves generated by oil.





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Working Paper 09-1: The GCC Monetary Union: Choice of Exchange Rate Regime [pdf] April 2009


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