Exchange rates and international finance

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Exchange rates and international finance

Laurence S. Copeland

Pearson Education, 2014

6th ed

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [551]-562) and index

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Acclaimed for its clarity, Exchange Rates and International Finance provides an approachable guide to the causes and consequences of exchange rate fluctuations, enabling you to grasp the essentials of the theory and its relevance to these major events in currency markets. The orientation of the book remains towards exchange rate determination, with particular emphasis given to the contributions of modern finance theory. This sixth edition of this established text addresses the impact of the global financial crisis.

Table of Contents

1 Introduction 2 Prices in the open economy: purchasing power parity 3 Financial markets in the open economy 4 Open economy macroeconomics 5 Flexible prices: the monetary model 6 Fixed prices: the Mundell-Fleming model 7 Sticky prices: the Dornbusch model 8 Portfolio balance and the current account 9 Currency substitution 10 General equilibrium models 11 Market efficiency and rational expectations 13 The risk premium 14 Target zones 15 Crises and credibility 16 Optimum currency areas, monetary union and the eurozone 17 Heterogeneous expectations and scapegoat models 18 Order flow analysis 19 A certain uncertainty: nonlinearity, cycles and chaos 20 Conclusions

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