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  • © 1990

Current Issues in International Monetary Economics

Part of the book series: Current Issues in Economics (CIE)

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Table of contents (10 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xii
  2. Introduction: Current Issues and the Structure of the Book

    • David T. Llewellyn, Chris Milner
    Pages 1-12
  3. Exchange Rate Economics

    • Rudiger Dornbusch
    Pages 13-43
  4. Exchange Rate Dynamics

    • Michael Beenstock
    Pages 44-62
  5. Empirical Studies of Exchange Rate Determination

    • Ronald Macdonald
    Pages 63-100
  6. International Policy Coordination

    • David Currie
    Pages 125-148
  7. The Analysis of International Debt

    • Nick Snowden
    Pages 175-195
  8. Exchange Rate Arrangements

    • Robert Z. Aliber
    Pages 196-212
  9. The International Monetary System

    • David T. Llewellyn
    Pages 213-242
  10. Back Matter

    Pages 243-276

About this book

This book provides discussion of recent developments in international monetary economics. The chapters are specially written by well known international authors who are specialists in this field and cover current theoretical and policy issues. The topics examined include exchange rate determination and dynamics, stabilisation policy, policy coordination, debt problems and global reform issues. The book is written in an accessible style and will provide students on many relevant courses with up to date information on essential current economic issues.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Loughborough University, UK

    David Llewellyn, Chris Milner

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