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Home >  Books >  Monetary Policy for a Volatile Global Economy
Monetary Policy for a Volatile Global Economy
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Edited by William Haraf, Thomas D. Willett
Posted: Saturday, January 1, 2000
Monetary Policy for a Volatile Global Economy
Dimensions: 6.5'' x 9.5''
198 pages
AEI Press  (Washington)
Publication Date: November 1990
Hardcover
ISBN: 0844737135
Price: $ 27.50
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This book discusses monetary policy and the global economy. A companion volume by the same authors is Monetary Policy for a Changing Financial Environment.

Trade imbalances, international capital flows, a single European currency, price stickiness, the volatility of the dollar--international monetary issues have an increasing impact on national economies. This volume focuses on the crucial relationships between domestic and international economic developments and on their implications for monetary, fiscal, and exchange rate policies.

William Haraf, vice president for policy analysis at Citicorp, was J. Edward Lundy Visiting Scholar and director of the financial markets project at AEI. Thomas Willett, AEI adjunct scholar, is director of the Claremont Center for Economic Policy Studies and chairman of the graduate faculty in economics at Claremont College.



Table of Contents

Foreword
About the Editors and Authors

  1. The Determinants and Implictions of the Choice of an Exchange Rate System
  2. International Capital Flows, the Dollar, and U.S. Financial Policies
  3. Exchange Rates, the Current Account, and Monetary Policy
  4. Exporting the Inflation Tax
  5. Future Challenges to the International Monetary System
  6. The International Monetary System, the European Monetary System, and a Single European Currency in an Single European Market

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