International economics and financial markets : the AMEX bank review prize essays in memory of Robert Marjolin

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International economics and financial markets : the AMEX bank review prize essays in memory of Robert Marjolin

edited by Richard O'Brien and Tapan Datta

Published by Oxford University Press for the AMEX bank review, 1989

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International economics and financial markets : the AMEX bank review prize essays

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注記

Bibliography: p. 306-307

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内容説明

These 17 essays are the prize-winning entrants in the second annual essay competition run by the "Amex Bank Review". The subjects range over key international issues, including Japan's emergence as a world power, trade and the dollar, "Black Monday", LDC debt and trade, China and GATT, exchange rates, monetary policy, financial deregulation, international services, forward foreign exchange markets in LDCs and international capital markets. The authors include university professors, financial and economics journalists, consultants, public servants and private sector authors from banking and industry and each of their essays draws policy conclusions.

目次

  • The limits to Japanese power, William Emmott
  • slimming the US trade and current account deficits, Allen Lenz
  • "Meltdown Monday" or meltdown money? - causes of the stock market crash, Mark Mullins
  • Brazil at the crossroads - foreign debt and fiscal exhaustion, Alvaro Zini
  • some lessons of the debt crisis - never again?, Christopher Huhne
  • the African debt problem, Joshua Greene
  • determinants of exports from developing countries, Bejoy Das Gupta
  • forward foreign exchange markets in developing countries, Anthony Saunders
  • Brazil - the alcohol plan reviewed, Albert Hahn
  • globalization of services and developing countries, Phedon Nicolaides
  • China and GATT, Nicholas Butler
  • a tale of two markets - capital market integration and the determination of exchange rates, Menzie Chinn
  • variable exchange rates and the quality of credit, Z.V.I.Schloss
  • financial deregulation and monetary policy, Brian Tew
  • financial innovation and the abandonment of monetary targets, David Cobham
  • globalization of the US financial markets, Roy Allen
  • international capital imbalances - the demise of local financial boundaries, David Meerschwam.

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