Benjamin J. Cohen (ed.)
International Trade and Finance
New Frontiers for Research
Herausgeber: Cohen, Benjamin J.
Benjamin J. Cohen (ed.)
International Trade and Finance
New Frontiers for Research
Herausgeber: Cohen, Benjamin J.
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Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 416
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. August 2005
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 629g
- ISBN-13: 9780521022040
- ISBN-10: 0521022045
- Artikelnr.: 22061556
Introduction; 1. The practical theorist: Peter Kenen's contribution to
international economics Paul R. Krugman; Part I. International Trade
Theory: 2. Nature, capital and trade: a second look Patrick J. Conway; 3.
The Meade model of preferential trading: history, analytics and policy
implications Arvind Panagariya; 4. International trade and big government
Dani Rodrik; Part II. International Monetary Theory: 5. Exchange rate
regime and international trade Reuven Glick and Clas G. Wihlborg; 6.
Exchange rates and investment response in Latin America Linda S. Goldberg;
7. Optimum currency areas and exchange rate volatility: theory and evidence
compared Tamim Bayoumi and Barry Eichengreen; 8. Optimum currency area
theory: bringing the market back in Benjamin J. Cohen; Part III. Applied
Policy Analysis: 9. Labour market adjustment and trade: their interaction
in the Triad Marina V. N. Whitman; 10. Do the G-3 countries coordinate
monetary policy? Kathryn M. E. Dominguez; 11. Fundamental determinants of
Mexico's exchange-rate crisis of 1994 Polly Reynolds Allen; 12. Devaluation
cycles and adjustment costs Nancy P. Marion; 13. Payments problems in the
Commonwealth of Independent States Constantine Michalopoulos.
international economics Paul R. Krugman; Part I. International Trade
Theory: 2. Nature, capital and trade: a second look Patrick J. Conway; 3.
The Meade model of preferential trading: history, analytics and policy
implications Arvind Panagariya; 4. International trade and big government
Dani Rodrik; Part II. International Monetary Theory: 5. Exchange rate
regime and international trade Reuven Glick and Clas G. Wihlborg; 6.
Exchange rates and investment response in Latin America Linda S. Goldberg;
7. Optimum currency areas and exchange rate volatility: theory and evidence
compared Tamim Bayoumi and Barry Eichengreen; 8. Optimum currency area
theory: bringing the market back in Benjamin J. Cohen; Part III. Applied
Policy Analysis: 9. Labour market adjustment and trade: their interaction
in the Triad Marina V. N. Whitman; 10. Do the G-3 countries coordinate
monetary policy? Kathryn M. E. Dominguez; 11. Fundamental determinants of
Mexico's exchange-rate crisis of 1994 Polly Reynolds Allen; 12. Devaluation
cycles and adjustment costs Nancy P. Marion; 13. Payments problems in the
Commonwealth of Independent States Constantine Michalopoulos.
Introduction; 1. The practical theorist: Peter Kenen's contribution to
international economics Paul R. Krugman; Part I. International Trade
Theory: 2. Nature, capital and trade: a second look Patrick J. Conway; 3.
The Meade model of preferential trading: history, analytics and policy
implications Arvind Panagariya; 4. International trade and big government
Dani Rodrik; Part II. International Monetary Theory: 5. Exchange rate
regime and international trade Reuven Glick and Clas G. Wihlborg; 6.
Exchange rates and investment response in Latin America Linda S. Goldberg;
7. Optimum currency areas and exchange rate volatility: theory and evidence
compared Tamim Bayoumi and Barry Eichengreen; 8. Optimum currency area
theory: bringing the market back in Benjamin J. Cohen; Part III. Applied
Policy Analysis: 9. Labour market adjustment and trade: their interaction
in the Triad Marina V. N. Whitman; 10. Do the G-3 countries coordinate
monetary policy? Kathryn M. E. Dominguez; 11. Fundamental determinants of
Mexico's exchange-rate crisis of 1994 Polly Reynolds Allen; 12. Devaluation
cycles and adjustment costs Nancy P. Marion; 13. Payments problems in the
Commonwealth of Independent States Constantine Michalopoulos.
international economics Paul R. Krugman; Part I. International Trade
Theory: 2. Nature, capital and trade: a second look Patrick J. Conway; 3.
The Meade model of preferential trading: history, analytics and policy
implications Arvind Panagariya; 4. International trade and big government
Dani Rodrik; Part II. International Monetary Theory: 5. Exchange rate
regime and international trade Reuven Glick and Clas G. Wihlborg; 6.
Exchange rates and investment response in Latin America Linda S. Goldberg;
7. Optimum currency areas and exchange rate volatility: theory and evidence
compared Tamim Bayoumi and Barry Eichengreen; 8. Optimum currency area
theory: bringing the market back in Benjamin J. Cohen; Part III. Applied
Policy Analysis: 9. Labour market adjustment and trade: their interaction
in the Triad Marina V. N. Whitman; 10. Do the G-3 countries coordinate
monetary policy? Kathryn M. E. Dominguez; 11. Fundamental determinants of
Mexico's exchange-rate crisis of 1994 Polly Reynolds Allen; 12. Devaluation
cycles and adjustment costs Nancy P. Marion; 13. Payments problems in the
Commonwealth of Independent States Constantine Michalopoulos.