International Aspects of Fiscal Policies
Jacob A. Frenkel, ed.
Published in 1988 by University of Chicago Press
© 1988 by the National Bureau of Economic Research
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0408 pages
ISBN: 0-226-26251-0
Table of Contents
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Front matter, International Aspects of Fiscal Poiicies:
Jacob Frenkel
(p. -12 - 0)
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An Introduction to International Aspects of Fiscal Policies:
Jacob Frenkel
(p. 1 - 20)
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Fiscal Policies, Net Saving, and Real Exchange Rates: The United States, the Federal Republic of Germany, and Japan :
Malcolm Knight, Paul Masson
(p. 21 - 72)
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Coordination of Monetary and Fiscal Policies in the Industrial Economies:
Warwick McKibbin, Jeffrey D. Sachs
(p. 73 - 120)
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Macroeconomic Policy Design in an Interdependent World Economy: An Analysis of Three Contingencies :
Willem H. Buiter
(p. 121 - 172)
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A Positive Theory of Fiscal Policy in Open Economies:
David Backus, Michael B. Devereux, Douglas Purvis
(p. 173 - 196)
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Fiscal Policies and International Financial Markets:
Alan C. Stockman
(p. 197 - 228)
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Expansionary Fiscal Policy and International Interdependence:
Linda Kole
(p. 229 - 272)
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Fiscal Policy, Trade Intervention, and World Interest Rates: An Empirical Analysis:
Sweder van Wijnbergen
(p. 273 - 308)
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Optimal Tax Policy for Balance of Payments Objectives:
Kent P. Kimbrough, Kent P. Kimbrough
(p. 309 - 348)
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Tax Policy and International Competitiveness:
Lawrence H. Summers
(p. 349 - 386)
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Contributors:
(p. 387 - 390)
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Author Index:
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Subject Index:
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