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Princeton Studies in International Economics

From International Economics Section, Departement of Economics Princeton University,
International Finance Section, Department of Economics Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey, U.S.A.
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201: The League of Nations and the Foreshadowing of the International Monetary Fund
L-W Pauly
200: From Halifax to Lyons: What Has Been Done About Crisis Management?
Lawrence Summers, William Cline, Barry Eichengreen, Richard Portes, A Fraga and Morris Goldstein
199: Making EMU Happen. Problems and Proposals: A Symposium
J Arrowsmith, Paul De Grauwe, C-A-E Goodhart, Daniel Gros, Luigi Spaventa and N Thygesen
198: A More Perfect Union? The Logic of Economic Integration
Barry Eichengreen
197: Currency Proliferation: The Monetary Legacy of the Soviet Union
P Conway
196: From Recipient to Donor: Japan's Official Aid Flows, 1945- 1990 and Beyond
Shinji Takagi
195: Reflections on the International Monetary System
A. Buira
194: The Transition to EMU in the Maastricht Treaty
L. Bibi-Smaghi, T. Padoa-Schioppa and F. Papadia
190: What Do We Need to Know About the International Monetary System?
Paul Krugman
189: The G-7's Joint-and-Several Blunder
Beatriz Armendariz de Aghion and J. Williamson
188: Parallel Currency Markets in Developing Countries: Theory, Evidence, and Policy Implications
Pierre-Richard Agénor
187: The Maastricht Way to EMU
Michele Fratianni, Juergen von Hagen and Christopher Waller
186: Growth and Catch-Up in Central and Eastern Europe: Macroeconomic Effects on Western Countries
A. Guistiniani, F. Papadia and D. Porciani
185: Supervising International Banks: Origins and Implications of Basle Accord
E.B. Kapstein
184: The Changing Nature of IMF Conditionality
J.J. Polak
183: High Inflation and the Nominal Anchors of an Open Economy
M. Bruno
182: Europe After 1992: Three Essays
T. Padoa-Schioppa, M. Emerson, K. Shigehara and Richard Portes
181: On the International Use of Currencies: the Case of the Deutsche Mark
George Tavlas
180: The SDR System and the Issue of Resource Transfers
Warren Coats, R.W. Furstenberg and P. Isard
179: Exchange Rates in Theory and in Reality
Michael Mussa
178: THE TRANSITION TO EUROPEAN MONETARY UNION
A. Giovannini
177: THE " TRIANGULAR TRADE" AND THE ATLANTIC ECONOMY OF THE EIGHTEENTH CENTRURY: A SIMPLE GENERAL-EQUILIBRIUM MODEL
Ronald Findlay
176: LOAN-LOSS PROVISIONS AND THIRD-WORLD DEBT
Graham Bird
175: THE IMF: THE RECORD AND THE PROSPECT
C.D. Finch
174: NEW APPROACHES TO THE LATIN AMERICAN DEBT CRISIS
J.D. Sachs
173: DEVELOPING COUNTRY DEBT: A MIDDLE WAY
B.J. Cohen
172: ACCOUNTING FOR LOSSES ON SOVEREIGN DEBT: IMPLICATIONS FOR NEW LENDING
J.m Guttentag and R. Herring
171: THE MONETARY APPROACH TO EXCHANGE RATES WHAT NEW REMAINS?
J.M. Boughton
170: THE DOLLAR AND THE POLICY-PERFORMANCE-CONFIDENCE MIX
S. Islam
86: Financial Stability in European Economic and Monetary Union
Alessandro Prati and Garry Schinasi
85: Transition Strategies: Choices and Outcomes
H.C. Wolf
84: Interpreting the ERM Crisis: Country-Specific and Systemic Issues
Willem Buiter, Giancarlo Corsetti and Paolo Pesenti
83: Has the Market Solved the Sovereign-Debt Crisis?
M. Bowe and J.W. Dean
82: Capital-Market Imperfections and the Macroeconomic Dynamics of Small Indebted Economies
Pierre-Richard Agénor
81: Current-Account Sustainability
Gian Maria Milesi-Ferretti and Assaf Razin
80: Foreign Direct Investment and Capital Flight
Chander Kant
79: International Commodity Prices, Macroeconomic Performance, and Politics in Sub-Saharan Africa
Angus Deaton and R-I Miller
78: The Macroeconomics of European Agriculture
Thorvaldur Gylfason
77: The Heckscher-Ohlin Model in Theory and Practice
Edward Leamer
76: One Money or Many? Analysing the Prospects for Monetary Unification in Various Parts of the World
Tamim Bayoumi and Barry Eichengreen
75: The German Buybacks, 1932-1939: A Cure for Overhang?
A. Klug
74: Should the Maastricht Treaty be Saved?
Barry Eichengreen
73: External Debt, Adjustment, and Burden Sharing: A Unified Framework
Ishac Diwan and Dani Rodrik
72: Economic Summit Declarations, 1975-1989: Examining the Written Record of International Cooperation
G.M. Von Fursenberg and Joseph Daniels
71: Economic Reform in the Soviet Union: Pas de deux Between Disintegration and Macroeconomic Destabilization
Daniel Gros and A. Steinherr
70: The International Debt Problem, Credit Rationing, and Loan Pushing: Theory and Experience
Kaushik Basu
69: CAN SWAPS SOLVE THE DEBT CRISES? LESSONS FROM THE CHILEAN EXPERIENCE
F. Larrain and A. Velasco
68: THE ECONOMIES OF AFRICA AND THE PRICES OF THEIR EXPORTS
Mark Gersovitz and Christina Paxson
67: EXCHANGE RATE REGIMES FOR SMALL ECONOMY IN A MULTI-COUNTRY WORLD
V. Argy, Warwick McKibbin and E. Siegloff
66: PUBLIC DEBT, EXTERNAL COMPETITIVENESS, AND FISCAL DISCIPLINE IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
Helmut Reisen
65: THE EMERGENCE AND PERSISTENCE OF THE U.S. EXTERNAL IMBALANCE, 1980-87
P. Hooper and Catherine Mann
62: DEVALUATION, EXTERNAL BALANCE, AND MACROECONOMIC PERFORMANCE: A LOOK AT THE NUMBERS
S.B. Kamin
61: AMERICAN "REPARATIONS" TO GERMANY, 1919-33: IMPLICATION FOR THE THIRD WORLD DEBT CRISI
S.A. Schuker
19: The Political Economy of Central-Bank Independence
Sylvester Eijffinger and Jakob de Haan
18: The Effectiveness of Central-Bank Intervention: A Survey of the Litterature after 1982
Hali Edison
17: International Trade Policy with Imperfect Competition
Richard Pomfret
16: MONOPOLISTIC COMPETITION IN TRADE THEORY
Elhanan Helpman
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