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- 63: Nash-Cournot equilibrium for an exhaustible resource like oil

- Stephen Salant
- 62: The allocation of \"oil deficits\"

- Robert Solomon
- 61: Theory and estimation of the demand for imports of consumer goods

- Peter Isard, Barbara R. Lowrey and P. A. V. B. Swamy
- 60: Dock strike adjustment factors for major categories of U.S. imports and exports, 1958-1974

- Peter Isard
- 59: Simultaneous determination of the U.S. balance of payments and exchange rates: an exploratory report

- Richard Berner, Peter K. Clark, Howard Howe, Sung Y. Kwack and Guy V. G. Stevens
- 58: Some observations on the world-wide intensification of inflation

- Helen B. Junz
- 57: The lagged adjustment of U.S. trade to prices and income: a commentary

- John F. Wilson
- 56: Price linkage in an interdependent world economy: price responses to exchange rate and activity changes

- Sung Y. Kwack
- 55: International sources of domestic inflation

- Richard Berner, Peter K. Clark, Jared J. Enzler and Barbara R. Lowrey
- 54: Profitable speculation, price stability, and welfare

- Stephen Salant
- 53: Comment on 'The effects of exchange rate adjustment on international investment' by Dennis E. Logue and Thomas D. Willett

- Guy V. G. Stevens
- 52: The effects of recent exchange rate changes on the U.S. trade balance

- Peter B. Clark
- 51: The energy content of U.S. exports and imports

- Norman S. Fieleke
- 50: Empirical research on financial capital flows

- Ralph Bryant
- 49: Comparing U.S. company bond issue costs in the U.S. and Euro-bond markets

- Rodney H. Mills
- 48: Simulations with a model of the U.S. balance of payments: the impact of the Smithsonian exchange rate agreement

- Sung Y. Kwack
- 47: Two multi-level models of U.S. merchandise trade, 1958.I-1971.IV, and post-sample analysis, 1972.I-1973.II: an evaluation of a workable forecasting system

- Peter Hooper and John F. Wilson
- 46: The emerging exchange-rate system (early 1974)

- Samuel I. Katz
- 45: The price effects of exchange rate changes: models, empirical evidence, and notes on aggregation bias

- Peter Isard
- 44: Exchange-rate flexibility and the efficiency of the foreign- exchange markets

- Norman S. Fieleke
- 43: On the balance of payments effects of direct investment and the efficacy of controls: comments on and extensions of an article by Peter H. Lindert

- Peter Lindert and Guy V. G. Stevens
- 42: The effect of changes in economic activity on U.S. trade flows

- Helen B. Junz and Barbara R. Lowrey
- 41: Direct investment and trade: an analysis of the export displacement effect

- Michael Adler and Guy V. G. Stevens
- 40: A model of arbitrage and short-term capital flows

- Michael Dooley
- 39: New trends in the energy-petroleum of Europe and Japan

- Alexander S. Lang
- 38: Balance of payments aims and structures in the 1970s

- Helen B. Junz
- 37: The energy crisis and the less-developed countries

- Alexander S. Lang
- 36: A note on the monetary approach to the balance of payments

- Joanne Salop
- 35: The effects of foreign inflation on domestic prices and the relative price advantage of exchange rate changes

- Sung Y. Kwack
- 34: Investor evaluation of foreign and domestic risk

- Alan K. Severn
- 33: Structural change in the Eurodollar market: evidence from a two- equation model

- Rodney H. Mills
- 32: 'Imported inflation' and the balance of payments

- Samuel I. Katz
- 31: The rate of monetization in the less developed countries

- Robert F. Emery
- 30: Direct investment, research intensity, and profitability

- Martin M. Laurence and Alan K. Severn
- 29: The multinational firm and the determinants of investment

- Guy V. G. Stevens
- 28: The distribution of West European trade under alternative tariff policies

- Stephen A. Resnick and Edwin Truman
- 27: Devaluation and the balance of trade under flexible wages

- Joanne Salop
- 26: SDRs, interest and the aid link: further analysis

- Peter Isard and Edwin Truman
- 25: A review of current U.S. position in petroleum

- Alexander S. Lang
- 24: A two country model of financial capital movements as stock adjustments with emphasis on the effects of central bank policy

- Lance Girton and Dale Henderson
- 23: The foreign term-lending activities of U.S. banks

- Henry S. Terrell
- 22: Price competitiveness in export trade among industrial countries

- Helen B. Junz and Rudolf R. Rhomberg
- 21: Postwar trends in income and deposit velocity and LDCs

- Robert F. Emery
- 20: The financing of the multi-national firm: comment and extension

- Alan K. Severn
- 19: The future of private enterprise in the developing countries

- Reed J. Irvine
- 18: SDR creation and the real-bills doctrine

- Lance Girton
- 17: A crisis in critical commodities

- Alexander S. Lang
- 16: The Mckinnon portfolio balance model

- Lance Girton
- 15: The effects of the substitution of dollars for gold for the distribution of the adjustment burden and the control of the world money supply

- Don E. Roper
- 14: Forward exchange rates as estimates of exchange rate expectations: a comment

- Don E. Roper
- 13: A new approach to foreign aid

- Reed J. Irvine
- 12: Notes on some aspects of the effects of the effects of the recent exchange rate changes on the U.S. trade balance

- Helen B. Junz
- 11: Book review--'The Responsive of demand policies to balance of payments: postwar patterns', by Michael Michaely (New York and London: National Bureau of Economic Research, 1971)

- Lance Girton and Michael Michaely
- 10: A note on the mix of policies and the theory of capital movements

- Don E. Roper
- 9: Economic reforms in South Vietnam

- Alexander S. Lang
- 8: The so-called devaluation bias in a system of adjustable pegs

- George B. Henry and Don E. Roper
- 7: Patterns of housing experience during periods of credit restraint in industrialized countries

- Robert Moore Fisher and Charles J. Siegman
- 6: Some policy aspects of foreign operations of international banks

- Robert F. Gemmill
- 5: Trade data of OECD countries by end-use commodity categories

- Kathryn A. Morisse
- 4: The case for the par-value system, 1971

- Samuel I. Katz
- 3: The use of interest rate policies as a stimulus to economic growth

- Robert F. Emery
- 2: Devaluation-bias and the Bretton Woods System

- Samuel I. Katz
- 1: Explaining changes in Eurodollar positions: a study of banks in four European countries

- Rodney H. Mills
- 1: The theory of the devaluation bias

- Don E. Roper