International monetary cooperation among the United States, Japan, and Germany

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International monetary cooperation among the United States, Japan, and Germany

by Keisuke Iida

Kluwer Academic Publishers, c1999

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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International Monetary Cooperation among the United States, Japan, and Germany offers a first - and overdue - book- length study of counterproductive cooperation. It takes to task the critical importance of conducting systematic theory-guided empirical research to examine the validity of arguments that international monetary cooperation could be highly counterproductive. This book combines various methods - formal, quantitative, and qualitative - to study the theories of counterproductive monetary cooperation by focusing on the cooperative episodes among the major industrial countries - the United States, Japan, and Germany. For the first time, this book presents all theories of counterproductive cooperation in one place, subjects them to systematic, empirical scrutiny in the light of the experience of G-3 (U.S., Germany, and Japanese) cooperation since the 1970s, and suggests policy recommendations in the light of the findings.

Table of Contents

List of Tables. List of Figures. Preface. Acknowledgements. Introduction. Theories of Counterproductive Cooperation. Counterproductive Monetary Policy Coordination. Ineffective and Counterproductive Intervention. Conclusions. Index.

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