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Home >  Books >  Exchange Rate Targets
Exchange Rate Targets
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Desirable or Disastrous?
Edited by John H. Makin
Posted: Saturday, January 1, 2000
Exchange Rate Targets
AEI Press  (Washington)
Publication Date: December 1986
Paperback
ISBN: 0844736155

This title is currently out of print, but online booksellers sometimes have used copies available. See links below.

How can international monetary stability best be achieved? Through government intervention in setting exchange rates? Through greater international coordination of economic policy?

In papers presented at an AEI conference on the eve of the 1986 meeting of the IMF and the World Bank, the contributors review the collapse of the Bretton Woods system of fixed exchange rates, the historic 1985 agreement by the Group of Five, and the question of whether fixed or flexible exchange rates would best help stabilize the international monetary system.

John H. Makin is a resident scholar at AEI.



Table of Contents

Contributors
Foreword


Stabilizing the International Monetary System: The Case for Target Zones
Seeking a Solution through Policy Coordination
Exchange Rates in a World of Competing Interests
The International Monetary System: Are We Making Progress?
Fixed or Flexible Exchange Rates: Does It Matter?
Toward Foreign Exchange Rate Stability
Thoughts on the International Monetary System

Appendix


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