The Case for Floating Exchange Rates Reconsidered

The Case for Floating Exchange Rates Reconsidered
Author: Anthony Lanyi
Publisher: Princeton, N.J. : International Finance Section, Princeton University
Total Pages: 48
Release: 1969
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:


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Exchange Rate Economics

Exchange Rate Economics
Author: Ronald MacDonald
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 334
Release: 2005
Genre: Foreign exchange
ISBN: 1134838220


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''In summary, the book is valuable as a textbook both at the advanced undergraduate level and at the graduate level. It is also very useful for the economist who wants to be brought up-to-date on theoretical and empirical research on exchange rate behaviour.'' ""Journal of International Economics""

Floating Exchange Rates

Floating Exchange Rates
Author: H Fournier
Publisher: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers
Total Pages: 241
Release: 1976-04
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9004633987


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Floating Exchange Rates at Fifty

Floating Exchange Rates at Fifty
Author: MAURICE OBSTFELD
Publisher: Peterson Institute for International Economics
Total Pages: 403
Release: 2024-04-15
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0881327492


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Fifty years ago, in March 1973, the major industrial economies abandoned fixed exchange rates, conclusively ending the post–World War II Bretton Woods arrangements. Proponents believed their action would strengthen countries' ability to reconcile domestic macroeconomic policies with the balance of payments. But opponents feared it would initiate a new era of instability and financial shocks. Since 1973, much of the world has moved away from fixed exchange rates to a variety of regimes based on considerable exchange rate flexibility. But international trade conflicts and unstable capital flows, along with a rise in financial crises around the world, have nonetheless accompanied the global shift away from exchange rate pegs. How has the international monetary system performed over the past half century? What have we learned from the experience of more flexible exchange rates? What has been the impact on macroeconomic and financial stability in the years since? This book derives from papers delivered at a conference that brought together leading economists and policymakers to debate and discuss these questions, as well as to assess the evolution of the international monetary system, the dominance of the US dollar, and the role of exchange rate regimes in shaping the world economy.