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280: Taxation of capital gains on foreign exchange transactions and the non- neutrality of changes in anticipated inflation
Garry J. Schinasi
279: The prospect of a depreciating dollar and possible tension inside the EMS
Jacques Melitz
278: The stock market and exchange rate dynamics
Michael K. Gavin
277: Can debtor countries service their debts? Income and price elasticities for exports of developing countries
Jaime R. Marquez and Caryl McNeilly
276: Post-simulation analysis of Monte Carlo experiments: interpreting Pesaran's (1974) study of non-nested hypothesis test statistics
Neil R. Ericsson
275: A method for solving systems of first order linear homogeneous differential equations when the elements of the forcing vector are modelled as step functions
Robert A. Johnson
274: International comparisons of fiscal policy: the OECD and the IMF measures of fiscal impulse
Garry J. Schinasi
273: An analysis of the welfare implications of alternative exchange rate regimes: an intertemporal model with an application
Andrew Feltenstein , David Lebow and Anne Sibert
272: Expected fiscal policy and the recession of 1982
William H. Branson , Arminio Fraga and Robert A. Johnson
271: Elections and macroeconomic policy cycles Anne Sibert
Kenneth S Rogoff and Anne Sibert
270: Assertion without empirical basis: an econometric appraisal of monetary trends in... the United Kingdom, by Milton Friedman and Anna J. Schwartz
David F. Hendry and Neil R. Ericsson
269: Canadian financial markets: the Government's proposal for reform
Garry J. Schinasi
268: Was it real?: the exchange rate-interest differential relation, 1973 - 1984
Richard A. Meese and Kenneth S Rogoff
267: The U.K. sector of the Federal Reserve's multicountry model: the effects of monetary and fiscal policies
Hali Edison
266: Optimal currency basket in a world of generalized floating: an application to the nordic countries
Hali Edison and Erling Vårdal
265: Money demand in open economies: a currency substitution model for Venezuela
Jaime R. Marquez
264: Comparing costs of note issuance facilities and Eurocredits
Rodney H. Mills
263: Some implications of the President's tax proposals for U.S. banks with claims on developing countries
Allen B. Frankel
262: Monetary stabilization policy in an open economy
M. H. Miller
261: Anticipatory capital flows and the behaviour of the dollar
Arnold S. Kling
260: Simulating exchange rate shocks in the MPS and MCM models: an evaluation
Arnold S. Kling
259: Trade policy for the multiple product declining industry
Catherine L. Mann
258: Long memory models of interest rates, the term structure, and variance bounds tests
Gary Stephen Shea
257: Currency substitution and the new divisia monetary aggregates: the U. S. case
Jaime R. Marquez
256: The international transmission of oil price effects and OPEC's pricing policy
Jaime R. Marquez
255: U.S. banks' lending to developing countries: a longer-term view
Henry S. Terrell and Rodney H. Mills
254: Conditional econometric modelling: an application to new house prices in the United Kingdom
Neil R. Ericsson and David F. Hendry
253: Loan pushing: doctrine and theory
William Alexander Darity
252: Postwar financial policies in Taiwan, China
Robert F. Emery
251: Foreign exchange constraints and growth possibilities in LDCs
Jaime R. Marquez
250: The determination of front-end fees on syndicated Eurocurrency credits
Rodney H. Mills Henry S. Terrell
249: Monetary policy games and the role of private information
Matthew Buford Canzoneri
248: The macroeconomic implications of labor contracting with asymmetric information
Matthew Buford Canzoneri and Anne Sibert
247: Cooperative policies among the North, the South, and OPEC: an optimal control approach
Jaime R. Marquez and Paul Pauly
246: International repercussions of the U.S. budget deficit
Peter Hooper
245: Can exchange rate predictability be achieved without monetary convergence?: evidence from the EMS
Kenneth S Rogoff
244: Domestic saving, current accounts, and international capital mobility
Gerard Caprio and David H. Howard
243: Federal taxation and the domestic-foreign asset choice of a U.S. bank
Allen B. Frankel
242: Currency substitution, duality, and exchange rate indeterminacy: an empirical analysis of the Venezuelan experience
Jaime R. Marquez
241: Oil prices, welfare tradeoffs, and international policy coordination: an optimizing approach
Jaime R. Marquez and Peter Pauly
240: The effects of exchange rate variability on output and employment
Matthew Buford Canzoneri and Peter B. Clark
239: The foreign sector in the U.S. flow of funds accounts
John F. Wilson
238: A Kalecki-Keynes model of world trade, finance, and economic growth
William Alexander Darity and E. V. K. Fitzgerald
237: Oil price effects in theory and practice
Jaime R Marquez
236: The current account of the United States, Japan, and Germany: a cyclical analysis
Peter Hooper and Ralph W. Tryon
235: Alternative financial strategies: the results of some policy simulations with the multi-country model
Steven A. Symansky and Richard D. Haas
234: Deficit-savings ratios as indicators of interest-rate pressure: a collection of notes
Gerard Caprio , Dale William Henderson and other
233: Productive and counterproductive cooperative monetary policies
Kenneth S Rogoff
232: Exchange rate determination and real interest rate differentials under uncertainty
Harvey E. Lapan
231: A quantitative reassessment of the purchasing power parity hypothesis: evidence from Norway and the United Kingdom
Hali Edison and Jan Tore Klovland