International Policy Coordination and Exchange Rate Fluctuations
William H. Branson, Jacob A. Frenkel, and Morris Goldstein, editors
Conference held October 27-29, 1988
Published in January 1990 by University of Chicago Press
© 1990 by the National Bureau of Economic Research
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392 pp. pages
ISBN: 0-226-07141-3
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Front matter, table of contents, and Overview, :
William H. Branson, Jacob Frenkel, Morris Goldstein
(p. -12 - 0)
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Introduction :
William H. Branson, Jacob Frenkel, Morris Goldstein
(p. 1 - 8)
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The Rationale for, and Effects of, International Economic Policy Coordination:
Jacob Frenkel, Morris Goldstein, Paul Masson
(p. 9 - 62)
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The Coordination of Macroeconomic Policies:
Peter B.. Kenen
(p. 63 - 108)
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Obstacles to Coordination, and a Consideration of Two Proposals to Overcome Them: International Nominal Targeting (INT) and the Hosomi Fund:
Jeffrey A. Frankel
(p. 109 - 158)
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Equilibrium Exchange Rates:
Paul R. Krugman
(p. 159 - 196)
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The Effectiveness of Foreign-Exchange Intervention: Recent Experience, 1985- 1988 :
Maurice Obstfeld
(p. 197 - 246)
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Can the European Monetary System be Copied Outside Europe? Lessons from Ten Years of Monetary Policy Coordination in Europe :
Francesco Giavazzi, Alberto Giovannini
(p. 247 - 278)
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The Case for International Coordination of Financial Policy:
David Folkerts-Landau
(p. 279 - 306)
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Multinational Corporations, Exchange Rates, and Direct Investment :
Kenneth A. Froot
(p. 307 - 346)
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Adequacy of International Transactions and Position Data for Policy Coordination:
Lois Stekler
(p. 347 - 372)
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List of Contributors, Indexes:
William H. Branson, Jacob Frenkel, Morris Goldstein
(p. 373 - 384)
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