Finance and the international economy : the AMEX bank review prize essays, in memory of Robert Marjolin

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Finance and the international economy : the AMEX bank review prize essays, in memory of Robert Marjolin

editors, John Calverley and Richard O'Brien ; with a preface by Raymond Bar ; and a foreword by Lord Roll

Oxford University Press for the AMEX Bank Reivew, 1987-

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[Vol.] 3 ed. by Richard O'Brien and Ingrid Iversen; [Vol.] 4 ed. by Richard O'Brien and Sarah Hewin; [Vol.] 5- ed. by Richard O'Brien

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[1] ISBN 9780198286431

内容説明

The eleven award-winning essays in this book focus on key international economic and financial issues of the late 1980s: currency instability, LDC debt, equity market globalization, the US trade deficit, and the impact of the explosive growth of information technology on wealth creation. The authors include economics professors, journalists, consultants, government officials, researchers, and practising financiers, and each essay poses a challenge for international policy-makers. Alexis Rieffel, for example, a senior official with the US Treasury Department and winner of the fist prize, calls for advanced developing countries to abandon exchange controls. The essays were chosen from the entrants for the inaugural AMEX Bank Review Awards presented in 1987 in memory of Robert Marjolin, the late French economist. The competition was judged by a distinguished panel including Professor Raymond Barre, the former Prime Minister of France, Lord Roll of Ipsden, the British merchant banker, and Bruce MacLaury, the President of the Brookings Institution in Washington. International financial economists; bankers; policy-makers in international trade.

目次

Preface by Raymond Barre, Chapters: Exchange Controls, Diversifiable Exchange Risk Under Floating Exchange Rates, Wealth Creation and the Role of Financial Markets in the Early Twenty-First Century, The Management of LDCs Debt, Beyond the Failure of Debt Restructuring, Regulating the Loan Market for Developing Country Debt, The Implications of an International Equity Market, Financial Innovation and Social Benefit, Happy-Face Economics cersus the 'Dismal Science', The Impact of the US Trade Deficit or Future Investment Flows, Japan: An Uneasy Transition to a Rentier Society
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4 ISBN 9780198287407

内容説明

These essays are the prize-winning entrants in the fourth annual Essay Competition run by the AMEX Bank Review . This volume covers a range of issues in international finance, but concentrates on questions of financial management in Eastern Europe and the integration of financial systems in the European Community in 1992. The collection should appeal to international economists and policy-makers - especially in financial markets and trade - and economics and business journalists.

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  • Part 1 Reform in Eastern Europe and the USSR: reform in Eastern Europe - creating a capital market, Lawrence J.Brainard
  • some aspects of building up new financial structures - reflections about the Hungarian way, Magdolna Szoke
  • rouble convertibility and the Soviet economic reform - an interdependent paradigm, Rouben Indjikian
  • pegging to the ECU - an exchange rate strategy for Eastern Europe, Michael Davenport. Part 2 Exchange rates: speculative dynamics and chaos in the foreign exchange markets, Paul C.de Grauwe and Kris J.L. Vansanten
  • the real exchange rate - can it be explained and is it a basis for policy?, Polly Reynolds Allen and Jerome L.Stein
  • devaluations and the US merchandise trade deficit, Russell C.Krueger and Howard Murad. Part 3 Financial markets in the 1990s, Roy C.Smith and Ingo Walter
  • contingent commercial policies and the credibility of financial market liberalization, Bernard M.Hoekman and Michael P.Leidy. Part 4 Banking in developing countries: Indonesia's economic boom - how banks paved the way, Adam Schwarz. Part 5 Budget discipline in Europe: the EMU and national autonomy on budget issues - an alternative to the Delors and the Free Market approaches.
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5 ISBN 9780198287667

内容説明

These 11 essays are the prize-winning entrants in the fifth Essay Competition run by the AMEX Bank Review. The essays are divided into three groups. The first focuses on trade bloc issues, asking whether a yen bloc is emerging, whether trade blocs are to be welcomed or discouraged and whether growth maximization by Japanese firms offers some explanation for their international competitiveness. The second group focuses on the economic issues associated with the integration of Eastern Europe and the international economy. The opening essay in this group examines the impact of the integration of east Germany into the Federal Republic and the impact on the Deutschmark. Further papers examine the choice of exchange rate policy, inflation issues, and the relationship between the European Community and Eastern European nations. The final group covers a series of different subjects, notably on information flows and the bank-corporate relationship, the impact of information technology on international financial markets, the need for sequencing in relaxing capital controls in developing economies and a lively discussion of the competing theories of asset market pricing behaviour. While the essays vary in style, from empirical analysis to more theoretical work, each essay draws out clear conclusions for policy-makers or for the markets.

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  • Part 1 Trade blocks and competitiveness: is a yen bloc forming in Pacific Asia?, Jeffrey A. Frankel
  • emerging regional arrangements - building blocks or stumbling blocks?, Robert Z. Lawrence
  • profit maximization and international competition, Alan S. Blinder. Part 2 Eastern Europe - integration and economic reform: Einigkeit macht stark - the deutsche Mark also?, Daniel Gros and Alfred Steinherr
  • exchange rate management when there are failures of corporate control - dilemmas in Eastern Europe, Paul B. Seabright
  • integrating Eastern Europe into a wider Europe, James M.C. Rollo
  • financial adaptation and the optimal timing of liberalization in Eastern Europe, Frederico A. Sturzenegger. Part 3 Banking - coroporate relationships: corporate control and financial intermediation, Joseph R. Bisignano
  • information technology - trade in financial services and evolving regulatory priorities, Bernard M. Hoekman and Pierre Sauve
  • on liberalizing the capital account, John Williamson. Part 4 Competing theories of asset market pricing: money is funny, or why finance is too complex for physics, John L. Casti.
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6 ISBN 9780198287964

内容説明

These essays are the prize-winning entrants in the sixth annual Essay Competition run by the AMEX Bank Review. This volume covers a range of issues in international finance--from closer monetary union within the EC to transition in Eastern Europe, from company behaviour in Japan to growth in Subsaharan Africa. The essays are of high quality and policy oriented, using their topicality to challenge traditional thought. Of particular importance in choosing the winners is the extent of new thinking and research, while the authors must be able to draw out clear conclusions and recommendations from the analysis. Short summaries and author biographies are presented with each essay.
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7 ISBN 9780198288794

内容説明

The AMEX Bank Review Awards are presented annually in memory of Professor Robert Marjolin, the first head of the OECD and leading architect of post-war Europe. Selected from the work of economists worldwide and judged by a prestigious international jury, all essays carry a strong message for policy-makers and financial markets. The winners of these prizes were announced in August 1993. This book should be of interest to international economists and policymakers, especially in financial markets and trade, also economics and business journalists.
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8 ISBN 9780198289623

内容説明

The AMEX Bank Review Awards are presented annually in memory of Professor Robert Marjolin, the first head of the OECD and leading architect of post-war Europe. Judged by a prestigious international jury, all essays carry out a strong message for policy-makers and financial markets. This will be the eighth collection of prize winning essays published by Oxford. This book is intended for international economists and policymakers, economics and business journalists.
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3 ISBN 9780198290087

内容説明

These eleven essays are the prize-winning entrants in the third annual Essay Competition run by the AMEX Bank Review . Their subjects range over key issues in international financial economics. This book is intended for international economists and policymakers, especially in financial markets and trade; economics and business journalists.

目次

  • Part 1 Payments imbalances, exchange rates and globalization: international imbalances the role of exchange rates, John R.Makin
  • US external debt and systemic implications for the dollar, Giorgio Gomel
  • how have exchange rate fluctuations affected US prices?, Robert M.Feinberg
  • globalization and economic policy formulation, Paul Mortimer-Lee. Part 2 Finance and developing countries: from Baker to Brady - managing international debt, William R.Cline
  • domestic deficits, debt overhang, and capital outflows in developinng countries, Przemyslaw T.Gajdeczka and Daniel F.Oks
  • export risk and capital movements - the theory of asset swapping, John D.Nash Jr
  • aid for business in developing countries - who's doing what and what more can be done?, Cory Highland
  • structural reform and debt in Africa, Jeffrey I.Herbst. Part 3 Reform in centrally planned economies: stock markets and the balance of economic and political reform in the people's Republic of China, Davin A.Mackenzie
  • restructuring the rouble - prospects for convertibility, Steven L.Green and H.Stephen Gardner.

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