Economic,Political, and Institutional Prerequisites for Monetary Union Among the Members of the Gulf Cooperation Council |
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Authors: | Willem H Buiter |
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Institution: | (1) European Institute, London School of Economics and Political Science, Houghton Street, London, WC2A 2AE, UK |
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Abstract: | The paper reviews the arguments for and against monetary union among the six members of the Gulf Cooperation Council—the United
Arab Emirates, the State of Bahrain, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the Sultanate of Oman, the State of Qatar and the State
of Kuwait. Both technical economic arguments and political economy considerations are discussed. I conclude that there is
an economic case for GCC monetary union, but that it is not overwhelming. The lack of economic integration among the GCC members
is striking. Without anything approaching the free movement of goods, services, capital and persons among the six GCC member
countries, the case for monetary union is mainly based on the small size of all GCC members other than Saudi Arabia, and their
high degree of openness. Indeed, even without the creation of a monetary union, there could be significant advantages to all
GCC members, from both an economic and a security perspective, from greater economic integration, through the creation of
a true common market for goods, services, capital and labour, and from deeper political integration. The political arguments
against monetary union at this juncture appear overwhelming, however. The absence of effective supranational political institutions
encompassing the six GCC members means that there could be no effective political accountability of the GCC central bank.
The surrender of political sovereignty inherent in joining a monetary union would therefore not be perceived as legitimate
by an increasingly politically sophisticated citizenry. I believe that monetary union among the GCC members will occur only
as part of a broad and broadly based movement towards far-reaching political integration. And there is little evidence of
that as yet.
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Keywords: | Currency union GCC Convergence Exchange rate regime |
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