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International Policy Coordination and Exchange Rate Fluctuations

William Branson, Jacob A. Frenkel and Morris Goldstein

in NBER Books from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc

Date: 1990
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Chapters in this book:

Introduction , pp 1-8 Downloads
William Branson, Jacob Frenkel and Morris Goldstein
The Rationale for, and Effects of, International Economic Policy Coordination , pp 9-62 Downloads
Jacob Frenkel, Morris Goldstein and Paul Masson
The Coordination of Macroeconomic Policies , pp 63-108 Downloads
Peter Kenen
Obstacles to Coordination, and a Consideration of Two Proposals to Overcome Them: International Nominal Targeting (INT) and the Hosomi Fund , pp 109-158 Downloads
Jeffrey Frankel
Equilibrium Exchange Rates , pp 159-196 Downloads
Paul Krugman
The Effectiveness of Foreign-Exchange Intervention: Recent Experience, 1985- 1988 , pp 197-246 Downloads
Maurice Obstfeld
Can the European Monetary System be Copied Outside Europe? Lessons from Ten Years of Monetary Policy Coordination in Europe , pp 247-278 Downloads
Francesco Giavazzi and Alberto Giovannini
The Case for International Coordination of Financial Policy , pp 279-306 Downloads
David Folkerts-Landau
Multinational Corporations, Exchange Rates, and Direct Investment , pp 307-346 Downloads
Kenneth Froot
Adequacy of International Transactions and Position Data for Policy Coordination , pp 347-372 Downloads
Lois Stekler

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