Floating exchange rates : the lessons of recent experience
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Floating exchange rates : the lessons of recent experience
Sijthoff, 1976
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Fifth Colloquium, organised by the Société universitaire européenne de recherches financières and held in Venice from Oct. 10-13, 1974
English or French
Includes bibliographical references
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Table of Contents
Preface
About the Authors and Editors
PART A. Impact of Floating Rates on International Trade
1. Opening Address, G. Carli
2. The Impact of "Floating" on Multinational Companies and International Trade, A.W. Clements
3. Changes in Exchange Rates and Price Elasticities, H. Glejser
4. Floating Exchange Rates, International Trade and Domestic Economic Stability, R.S. Masera
PART B. Impact of Floating Rates on Flows of Capital
5. Floating Exchange Rates and Captial Movements - Japan's Experience, N. Kagami
6. Impact of Floating Rates on Multinational Companies, H.P. Schar
7. Recent Speculation in Forward Exchange, P. van Veen
PART C. Floating Exchange Rates and Monetary Policy
8. Policies of Central Banks under "Floating", J. van der Linden
9. Public Policy and the Floating Rate Experience, R.W. Russell
10. Policy of the Central Bank under the Floating Exchange Rate System in Japan, T. Yoshino
PART D. Contributions in French
11. Les taux de change flottants: systeme d'avenir? (Floating Exchange Rates - A System for the Future?), E. Merigo
12. Le marche des changes a terme sous un regime de cours libres (Floating Rates and Foreign Exchange Markets), G. Pelli
13. Taux de changes flottants et mouvements de capitaux (Floating Exchange Rates and Capital Movements), M. Rist
PART E. General Report on the Colloquium
14. General Report on the Colloquium, F. Forte
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