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| January 2000 | Panel Presentation, Involving the Private Sector in Crisis Resolution
in Currency Crises, Paul Krugman, editor
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| March 1993 | Intramarginal Intervention in the EMS and the Target-Zone Model of Exchange-Rate Behavior
with Kathryn M. Dominguez: w3670
Empirical work on exchange-rate behavior under a target-zone regime has used data produced by the European Monetary System (ENS) and has found that the data contradict important predictions made by the standard target-zone model. We argue that the contradictions reflect a misinterpretation of policies pursued by the ENS countries. They intervened intramarginally, to keep exchange rates well within the target zone, rather then intervening at the edges of the zone to prevent rates from crossing them. In the Besle-Nyborg Agreement of 1987, however, the ENS countries agreed to make fuller use of the band, and the effects of the agreement show up strongly in the data. Exchange rates behave differently after the agreement than they did before. The effect appears clearly in the behavior of the Fr... |
| January 1990 | The Coordination of Macroeconomic Policies
in International Policy Coordination and Exchange Rate Fluctuations, William H. Branson, Jacob A. Frenkel, and Morris Goldstein, editors
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| 1970 | Skills, Human Capital, and Comparative Advantage
in Education, Income, and Human Capital, W. Lee Hansen, ed.
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