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Problem 3: Design Flaws and Free Riders Within the ruble area, the Bank of Russia had a monopoly on printing paper currency However, all 15 central banks could create bank credit, causing growth of the money stock This gave rise to a free rider problem: Each country could use central bank credit to finance its budget deficit The resulting inflation was transmitted among all 15 member countries Each country had an incentive to act as a free rider, enjoying the benefits of credit expansion while shifting the inflationary costs to its neighbors Post P100703 from Ed Dolan’s Econ Blog http://dolanecon.blogspot.com/ This chart shows that Ukraine was especially active in creating ruble area money in 1992. After mid-1993, opportunities to play the free rider largely disappeared
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Problem 3: Design Flaws and Free Riders Within the ruble area, the Bank of Russia had a monopoly on printing paper currency However, all 15 central banks could create bank credit, causing growth of the money stock This gave rise to a free rider problem: Each country could use central bank credit to finance its budget deficit The resulting inflation was transmitted among all 15 member countries Each country had an incentive to act as a free rider, enjoying the benefits of credit expansion while shifting the inflationary costs to its neighbors Post P100703 from Ed Dolan’s Econ Blog http://dolanecon.blogspot.com/ This chart shows that Ukraine was especially active in creating ruble area money in 1992. After mid-1993, opportunities to play the free rider largely disappeared
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