Money, Capital Mobility, and Trade : Essays in Honor of Robert A. Mundell
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Written by Robert Mundell's academic descendants, as well as other leading economists and scholars, the essays in this volume reflect Mundell's broad influence on modern open-economy macroeconomics. The topics include the vicissitudes of gold in the international system, choice of exchange rate regime, post-World War II European monetary reform, banking crises in emerging markets, speculative attacks on fixed exchange rates, monetary policy rules, interactions between economists and policy makers over macrostabilization and structural microeconomic issues, the connection between international factor mobility and trade, the Mundell-Fleming open-economy macro model, the quantitative implications of general-equilibrium sticky price models, the international roles of the euro and yen, and the employment effects of import tariffs.
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A text offering an innovative, modern treatment of the core issues in open economy macroeconomics and finance, deriving the results of each topical discussion from small country and world economy cases. Topics covered include intertemporal consumption and investment theory, inflation and seignorage, and policy credibility. DLC: International and economic relations.
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Money, Capital Mobility, and Trade : Essays in Honor of Robert A. Mundell
Money, Capital Mobility, and Trade : Essays in Honor of Robert A. Mundell,Guillermo A. Calvo,Maurice Obstfeld,Rudiger Dornbusch,The MIT Press,0262532603,Business & Economics,Business / Economics / Finance,Business/Economics,Economic Conditions,Economics - General,Finance,Business & Economics / Economics / General
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