Currencies and Politics in the United States, Germany, and Japan
C. Randall Henning
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Abstract:
International monetary coordination among the Group of Seven countries periodically falls into disrepair, due partly to the processes and institutions by which each government determines exchange rate and monetary policy. This study outlines the differences in how international monetary policy is made in the United States, Germany, and Japan, and examines how those differences complicate international policy coordination.
Date: 1994
ISBN: 0-88132-127-3
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