International Finance Discussion Papers
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- 163: Modeling bilateral exchange rates in a multi-country model

- Richard Berner, Peter K. Clark, Ernesto Hernandez-Cata, Peter Hooper, Howard Howe, Sung Y. Kwack, Guy V. G. Stevens and Ralph W. Tryon
- 162: Restricting the scale of government in a small open economy

- Ronald Johnson
- 161: Stability in financial and labor markets: is there a tradeoff?

- Matthew Canzoneri
- 160: Expectations and the adjustment of trade flows under floating exchange- rates: leads, lags and the J-curve

- Wendy Takacs and John F. Wilson
- 159: Private sector effects of government expenditures on nontraded goods versus direct employment of labor in a small open economy

- Ronald Johnson
- 158: Wealth effects in the new neoclassical models

- Matthew Canzoneri
- 157: Rational destabilizing speculation and exchange intervention policy

- Matthew Canzoneri
- 156: Expected and unexpected changes in exchange rates: the roles of relative price levels, balance-of-payments factors, interest rates and risk

- Peter Isard
- 155: Sticky nominal wages and the optimal employment rule

- Douglas G. Waldo
- 154: U.S. banks: the slowdown in international lending

- Rodney H. Mills
- 153: Dynamic factor demand schedules for labor and capital under rational expectations

- Richard Meese
- 152: Stabilization policy and vicious and virtuous circles

- Jo Gray and Henry C. Wallich
- 151: U.S. banks, exchange markets, and the dollar, Sept.-Nov. 1978

- Barbara R. Lowrey and Ralph W. Smith
- 150: Protection, real wage resistance and employment: an analysis of some proposals of the Cambridge Economic Policy Group

- Barry Eichengreen
- 149: A test of the existence of the risk premium in the foreign exchange market vs. the hypothesis of perfect substitutability

- Jeffrey Frankel
- 148: A technique for extracting a measure of expected inflation from the interest rate term structure

- Jeffrey Frankel
- 147: A simple model of the welfare effects of central bank intervention in the foreign exchange market

- Frank McCormick
- 146: The U.S. sector of the multi-country model and its multipliers

- Sung Y. Kwack
- 145: Expected and unexpected changes in exchange rates

- Peter Isard
- 144: Impact of changes in the discount rate on the dollar's foreign exchange value

- Kathleen H. Brown
- 143: Balance-of-payments adjustment from a U.S. perspective: the lessons of the 1970s

- Edwin Truman
- 142: The dynamic effects of exchange market intervention policy: two extreme views and a synthesis

- Dale Henderson
- 141: The portfolio-balance model of exchange rates

- Michael Dooley and Peter Isard
- 140: U.S. direct investment receipts and payments: models and projections

- Lois E. Stekler
- 139: Testing for rational expectations in foreign exchange markets

- Ralph W. Tryon
- 138: Assessing international interdependence with a multi-country model

- Richard Berner, Peter K. Clark, Ernesto Hernandez-Cata, Howard Howe, Sung Y. Kwack and Guy V. G. Stevens
- 137: Wage indexation, flexible exchange rates, and macro-economic policy

- Jeffrey D. Sachs
- 136: The real rate of interest on international financial markets

- David H. Howard
- 135: The apparent effects of recent IMF stabilization programs

- Thomas A. Connors
- 134: U.S. banks and the North American Euro-currency market

- Rodney H. Mills and Eugenie D. Short
- 133: Financial policies in open economies

- Dale Henderson
- 132: Covered-interest arbitrage: unexploited profits: comment

- Frank McCormick
- 131: The Japanese sector of the multi-country model

- Ernesto Hernandez-Cata
- 130: Monetary policy under alternative exchange-rate regimes: simulations with a multi-country model

- Richard Berner, Peter K. Clark, Ernesto Hernandez-Cata, Howard Howe, Sung Y. Kwack and Guy V. G. Stevens
- 129: Optimal international borrowing with default

- Richard T. Freeman
- 128: Impact of the dollar depreciation on the U.S. price level: an analytical survey of empirical estimates

- Peter Hooper and Barbara R. Lowrey
- 127: The role of central banks in the development of securities markets

- Yves Maroni
- 126: Distributed lag order determination

- Richard Meese
- 125: Capital controls, political risk and interest disparities

- Michael Dooley and Peter Isard
- 124: U.S. offices of foreign banks: the recent experience

- Sydney J. Key and Henry S. Terrell
- 123: A portfolio-balance rational-expectations model of the dollar-mark rate, May 1973-June 1977

- Michael Dooley and Peter Isard
- 122: The effect of exchange rate changes upon international price discrimination

- Eliot R. J. Kalter
- 121: The macroeconomic effects of commodity market disruptions in open economies

- Carl Van Duyne
- 120: The Italian economic crises of the 1970's

- Raymond Lubitz
- 119: The stability of income and price elasticities in U.S. trade, 1957-1977

- Peter Hooper
- 118: The short-run relation between growth and inflation in Latin America: a quasi rational or consistent expectations approach

- James A. Hanson
- 117: The effects of foreign aid on optimal savings and debt

- Richard T. Freeman
- 116: U.S. demand for imported and domestically-produced foods: an investigation of intertemporal and cross substitution

- Peter Isard, Barbara R. Lowrey and P. A. V. B. Swamy
- 115: A multi-country model of the international influences on the U.S. economy: preliminary results

- Richard Berner, Peter K. Clark, Ernesto Hernandez-Cata, Howard Howe, Sung Y. Kwack and Guy V. G. Stevens
- 114: Inflation and unemployment in open economies

- Betty Daniel
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