Inflation in open economies
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Inflation in open economies
(Studies in inflation, 5)
Gregg Revivals, 1993
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Originally published: Manchester : Manchester University Press, 1976
Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
These papers aim to illuminate the debate about the causes of inflation. They ask such questions as: is control of the rate of growth of the world money supply feasible; would the adoption of a "rule" on the expansion of international liquidity be sufficient to promote of world price stability?
Table of Contents
- Part 1 The world environment: inflation - an international monetary problem or a national social phenomenon?
- the determination and control of the world money supply under fixed exchange rates, 1961-71
- international liquidity and world inflation in the 1960s
- political origins of the international monetary crisis
- a quarterly economic model of world trade and prices, 1955-71. Part 2 Individual countries: the origins of inflation in less developed countries - a selective review
- the relations between wage inflation and unemployment in an open economy
- the determinants of price and wage inflation - the case of Italy
- world influences on the Australian rate of inflation
- inflation a small, fixed exchange rate, open economy - model for New Zealand
- inflationary expectations and the long run trade-off between inflation and unemployment in open economies.
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