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Journal of International Money and Finance
1982 - 2013
Edited by J. R. Lothian
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Volume 4, issue 4 , 1985
Interest rates and exchange rates: Some new empirical results pp. 431-442
Bradford Cornell and Alan C. Shapiro
Arbitrage tests of the efficiency of the foreign currency options market pp. 455-468
Kuldeep Shastri and Kishore Tandon
The choice of a monetary instrument in a small open economy: The case of Korea pp. 469-484
Chul Won Ahn and W. Jung
The welfare case for the European Monetary System pp. 485-506
Jacques Melitz
Monetary policy, `dollarization,' and parallel market exchange rates: The case of the Dominican Republic pp. 507-521
Victor A. Canto
Optimal foreign exchange-rate policy for a small open economy pp. 523-536
Betty C. Daniel
Optimal international hedging in commodity and currency forward markets pp. 537-552
Simon Benninga , Rafael Eldor and Itzhak Zilcha
The effects of devaluation on the trade balance: A critical view and re- examination of Mile's `new results' pp. 553-563
Daniel Himarios
Volume 4, issue 3 , 1985
International currency substitution and the income velocity of money pp. 303-316
Douglas H. Joines
Foreign exchange pricing under free floating versus admissible band regimes pp. 317-329
Stan Beckers and Piet Sercu
World trade patterns, economic disturbances, and exchange-rate management pp. 331-360
Jagdeep S. Bhandari
Purchasing power parity: A quantitative reassessment of the 1920s experience pp. 361-372
Hali Edison
The norman conquest of $4.86 and the asset approach to the exchange rate pp. 373-387
Ronald MacDonald
Country risk analysis: The demand and supply of sovereign loans pp. 389-413
Shelagh A. Heffernan
Misadjustment to anticipated shocks: an example of exchange-rate response pp. 415-420
Masanao Aoki
Sterling in Decline: Sir Alec Cairncross and Barry Eichengreen, Oxford: Basil Blackwell Publisher Ltd, 1983, pp.vii+261, [UK pound]29.50, ISBN 0-631-13368-2 pp. 421-423
James R. Lothian
Exchange Rates and International Macroeconomics: Jacob A. Frenkel, ed., a National Bureau of Economic Research Conference Report, Chicago and London: University of Chicago Press, 1983, pp.x+382, US$43.00/[UK pound]36.55, ISBN 0-226-26249-9 pp. 423-426
Bradford Cornell
Volume 4, issue 2 , 1985
Currency substitution and the real exchange rate: the utility maximization approach pp. 175-188
Guillermo A. Calvo
Some evidence on the international inequality of real interest rates pp. 189-208
Nelson C. Mark
Adjustment with IMF lending pp. 209-222
George M. von Furstenberg
Effects of sterilising a balance of payments surplus on domestic yields--A formal analysis pp. 223-236
V. E. Argy and G. L. Murray
The Canadian-US dollar exchange rate: A test of alternative models for the seventies pp. 237-252
Robert Lafrance and Daniel Racette
OPEC in world financial markets: Oil prices and interest rates pp. 253-266
Thomas C. Lowinger , Clas Wihlborg and Elliott S. Willman
Common stock returns, real activity, money, and inflation: Some international evidence pp. 267-286
Gershon Mandelker and Kishore Tandon
On the interest-rate elasticity of the demand for international reserves: Some evidence from developing countries pp. 287-295
Sebastian Edwards
The gold problem: Economic perspectives: Alberto Quadrio Curzio, ed, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1982, pp. xx + 290, [UK pound]22.50, ISBN 0-19-920130-7 pp. 297-299
Maria Cristina Marcuzzo
Volume 4, issue 1 , 1985
Openness, relative prices, and macro-policies pp. 5-17
Joshua Aizenman
The flexible exchange basket: a macroeconomic analysis pp. 19-41
Jagdeep S. Bhandari
Reserves and the managed float: a search for the essentials pp. 43-60
Guillermo A. Calvo
Stocks, flows, and some exchange rate dynamics for the currency substitution model pp. 61-82
Sheetal K. Chand and Yusuke Onitsuka
Optimal and time consistent exchange-rate management in an overlapping-generations economy pp. 83-100
Jonathan Eaton
Optimal exchange intervention for a small open economy pp. 101-112
Jon Harkness
An examination of the effects of government purchases in an open economy pp. 113-133
Kent P. Kimbrough
Does leaning against the wind improve exchange-rate performance? pp. 135-149
Jay H. Levin
Domestic and foreign disturbances in an optimizing model of exchange-rate determination pp. 151-171
Stephen J Turnovsky
Volume 3, issue 3 , 1984
Relationships among exchange rates, intervention, and interest rates: An empirical investigation pp. 257-277
Bonnie E. Loopesko
Discount rate changes and the foreign exchange market pp. 279-292
Dallas S. Batten and Daniel L Thornton
Activist monetary policy and exchange-rate overshooting: The Deutsche mark/dollar rate pp. 293-310
David H. Papell
Sterling and oil discoveries: The mystery of nonappreciation pp. 311-326
Steven Sheffrin and Thomas Russell
Capital mobility and the relationship between saving and investment rates in OECD countries pp. 327-342
Robert G. Murphy
Debt, taxes, and international equilibrium pp. 343-355
Moon H. Lee and Josef Zechner
Testing the unbiasedness hypothesis in the forward foreign exchange market: A specification analysis pp. 357-368
Allan W. Gregory and Tom McCurdy
Trade concentration, openness, and deviations from purchasing power parity pp. 369-376
Michael Melvin and David Bernstein
Volume 3, issue 2 , 1984
Is the sticky price assumption reasonable for exchange rate models? pp. 131-139
Richard A. Meese
International risk sharing and the choice of exchange-rate regime pp. 141-151
David A. Hsieh
Some alternative tests of forward exchange rates as predictors of future spot rates pp. 153-167
Roger D. Huang
Tests of the hypothesis of the existence of risk premium in the foreign exchange market pp. 169-178
Keehwan Park
Anticipated and unanticipated disturbances: The dynamics of the exchange rate and the current account pp. 179-193
David H. Papell
Monetary policy under dual exchange rates pp. 195-208
Robert E. Cumby
Bid-ask spreads in the market for forward exchange pp. 209-222
Laurence D. Booth
Intervention in the mark/dollar market: the authorities' reaction function pp. 223-239
Manfred J. M. Neumann
World money or domestic money: Which predicts US inflation best? pp. 241-244
Myles S. Wallace
Volume 3, issue 1 , 1984
An investigation of risk and return in forward foreign exchange pp. 5-29
Robert James Hodrick and Sanjay Srivastava
A classical model of a small fixed exchange rate economy pp. 31-49
Mark Rush
Semi-rational expectations and exchange-rate dynamics pp. 51-66
David Bigman
Purchasing power, interest rate parities and the modified Fisher effect in presence of tax agreements pp. 67-73
Uri BenZion and J. Weinblatt
An empirical inquiry into the short-run dynamics of output, prices and exchange market pressure pp. 75-89
Sophocles N. Brissimis and John A. Leventakis
The international financial market and US interest rates pp. 91-103
David G. Hartman
Spot versus forward speculation and hedging: A diagrammatic exposition pp. 105-109
Maurice David Levi
External currency market data: An application from BIS series pp. 111-117
Peggy E. Swanson
Exchange rates and `news': A comment pp. 119-121
David Longworth
Exchange rates and `news': Reply pp. 123-126
Sebastian Edwards
Bank management in a changing domestic and international environment: The challenge of the eighties: Donald E. Fair and Francois Leonard de Juvigny, eds, Financial and Monetary Policy Studies No. 6, The Hague: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 1982, pp. xii + 342, Dfl. 130/US$57.00, ISBN 90-247-2606-9 pp. 127-128
Ernst Baltensperger