Changing exchange rate systems
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Changing exchange rate systems
(Lloyds Bank annual review, v. 3)
Pinter Publishers, 1990
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内容説明
Since the early 1970s, floating exchange rates have been at the centre of economic and financial controversy. Are they a necessary safety-valve to allow countries to adjust to international pressures, or are they a pernicious and chronic source of instability in the world economy? These questions are dealt with by leading academic authorities, and central banking practitioners in this third volume of "Lloyds Bank Annual Review". Particular reference is made to exchange rate systems against a background of floating; notably Bretton Woods, the European Monetary System, and the Louvre Agreement.
目次
- Part 1 Exchange rates and the balance of payments - policy rules: international financial integration - policy implications, Alexandre Lamfalussy
- the "blueprint" proposals for international monetary reform, John Williamson
- domestic stabilization and the balance of payments, James Meade
- a new approach to the balance of payments, Tim Congdon. Part 2 How exchange rates developed from the 1970s to the 1990s: prospects for the dollar standard, Gottfried Haberler
- the exchange rate as an instrument of policy, Otmar Emminger
- the overvalued dollar, Rudiger Dornbusch
- the international monetary system in the 1990s, Anthony Loehnis. Part 3 European monetary union: European monetary union, Roy Jenkins
- the path to European monetary union, Otto Pohl
- regional problems and common currencies, E.Victor Morgan
- the EMS and UK membership - five years on, Geoffrey Dennis and Joseph Nellis
- the approach to European currency unification, Charles Goodhart.
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