Financial Policies and the World Capital Market: The Problem of Latin American Countries
Pedro Aspe Armella,
Rüdiger Dornbusch and
Maurice Obstfeld
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Date: 1983
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Chapters in this book:
- Introduction to "Financial Policies and the World Capital Market: The Problem of Latin American Countries" , pp 1-4

- Pedro Aspe Armella, Rüdiger Dornbusch and Maurice Obstfeld
- Stories of the 1930s for the 1980s , pp 5-40

- Carlos F. Díaz Alejandro
- Optimal Economic Integration , pp 41-58

- Michael Mussa
- Seigniorage and Fixed Exchange Rates: An Optimal Inflation Tax Analysis , pp 59-70

- Stanley Fischer
- Dollarization in Mexico: Causes and Consequences , pp 71-106

- Guillermo Ortiz
- On Equilibrium Wage Indexation and Neutrality of Indexation Policy , pp 107-130

- Nissan Liviatan
- Real versus Financial Openness under Alternative Exchange Rate Regimes , pp 131-152

- Michael Bruno
- Financing Private Business in an Inflationary Context: The Experience of Argentina between 1967 and 1980 , pp 153-186

- Domingo F. Cavallo and Humberto Petrei
- Debt and the Current Account Deficit in Brazil , pp 187-198

- Olivier Blanchard
- Trying to Stabilize: Some Theoretical Reflections Based on the Case of Argentina , pp 199-220

- Guillermo Calvo
- Interest Differential and Covered Arbitrage , pp 221-244

- José Saúl Lizondo
- Capital Mobility and the Scope for Sterilization: Mexico in the 1970s , pp 245-276

- Robert Cumby and Maurice Obstfeld
- Panel Discussion: The Capital Market under Conditions of High and Variable Inflation , pp 277-284

- Juan de Pablo, Miguel Mancera and Mario Henrique Simonsen
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