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- 103: J. Laurence Laughlin and the quantity theory of money

- Lance Girton and Don E. Roper
- 102: The denationalization of money: a review

- David H. Howard
- 101: The process of exchange-rate determination: a survey of important models and major issues

- Peter Isard
- 100: The identification of destabilizing foreign exchange speculation

- Steven W. Kohlhagen
- 99: Forecasting U.S. export and import prices and volumes in a changing world economy

- Peter Hooper
- 98: Price determination in the multi-country model

- Howard Howe
- 97: The goods market and the labor market of the multi-country model

- Richard Berner
- 96: Alternatives for modeling the world outside the United States

- Guy V. G. Stevens
- 95: Balance of payment equations and exchange rate determination

- Guy V. G. Stevens
- 94: Asset markets and interest rate determination in the multi-country model

- Peter K. Clark and Sung Y. Kwack
- 93: Modeling the international influences on the U.S. economy: a multi- country approach

- Richard Berner, Peter K. Clark, Howard Howe, Sung Y. Kwack and Guy V. G. Stevens
- 92: A monetary model of exchange market pressure applied to the post-war Canadian experience

- Lance Girton and Don E. Roper
- 91: The effect of exchange rate uncertainty on the prices and volume of international trade

- Peter Hooper and Steven W. Kohlhagen
- 90: Personal saving behavior in five major industrialized countries

- David H. Howard
- 89: The past, present, and future of the international monetary system: a review essay

- Edwin Truman
- 88: Total import and gross output demands in the context of a multisector general equilibrium model

- Richard Berner
- 87: Transaction costs and interest arbitrage: tranquil versus turbulent periods

- Jacob A. Frenkel and Richard M. Levich
- 86: Theory and implications of currency substitution

- Lance Girton and Don E. Roper
- 85: Linking the MPS price sector to international price disturbances

- Sung Y. Kwack and Stephan S. Thurman
- 84: How far can we push the \"law of one price\"?

- Peter Isard
- 83: Central bank operations in foreign and domestic assets under fixed and flexible exchange rates

- Lance Girton and Dale Henderson
- 82: Have geometric lag hypotheses outlived their time? some evidence in a Monte Carlo framework

- John F. Wilson
- 81: Market anticipations, government policy, and the price of gold

- Dale Henderson and Stephen Salant
- 80: Note on interest parity, Eurocurrencies and capital controls

- Michael Dooley
- 79: Note on key currency intervention systems

- Michael Dooley
- 78: The strength of U.S. machinery exports in 1975: an analysis of price competitiveness and special demand factors

- Peter Hooper and Peter Isard
- 77: Rules for intervention without fixed parities

- Michael Dooley and Jeffrey R. Shafer
- 76: Analysis of short-run exchange behavior: March, 1993 to September, 1975

- Michael Dooley and Jeffrey R. Shafer
- 75: Hirshleifer on speculation

- Stephen Salant
- 74: The current status of economic integration in the European Community

- Raymond Lubitz
- 73: No end to the 'age of zinc': the length of the optimal program when depletion affects extraction costs

- Stephen Salant
- 72: Gains from trade under uncertainty, once again

- Laurence Kotlikoff and Stephen Salant
- 71: The Asian dollar market

- Robert F. Emery
- 70: Estimation of a dynamic demand function for gasoline with different schemes of parameter variation

- J. S. Mehta, G. V. L. Narasimham and P. A. V. B. Swamy
- 69: Foreign exchange operations of U.S. banks

- Robert C. Bradshaw
- 68: Monetary correction and interest rates

- David H. Howard and Yves Maroni
- 67: The analysis of exchange rate movements: neutrality results and the role of expectations

- Peter Isard and Michael G. Porter
- 66: Risk in foreign and domestic lending activities of U.S. banks

- Fred B. Ruckdeschel
- 65: A data base improvement for analysis of U.S. imports and exports: price indices by end-use, 1958:1-1974:4

- Sung Y. Kwack
- 64: Output, inflation, and the balance of payments in a small, fixed- exchange rate economy: tests with data for Korea, 1960-1973

- Sung Y. Kwack
- 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