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First Published in 2004. This is Volume III of four on the collected papers of James Meade and looks at International Economics. James Meade was Professor of Commerce London School of Economics from February 1948.
First Published in 2004. This is Volume III of four on the collected papers of James Meade and looks at International Economics. James Meade was Professor of Commerce London School of Economics from February 1948.
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Autorenporträt
Susan Howson University of Toronto
Inhaltsangabe
1 International Economic Co-operation (1933) 2 The Exchange Policy of a Socialist Government (1934) 3 A Proposal for an International Commercial Union (1942) 4 The Post-War International Settlement and the United Kingdom Balance of Payments (1943) 5 Financial Policy and the Balance of Payments (1948) 6 Bretton Woods, Havana and the United Kingdom Balance of Payments (1948) 7 National Income, National Expenditure and the Balance of Payments (1948-49) 8 A Geometrical Representation of Balance-of-Payments Policy (1949) 9 Bretton Woods, GATT and the Balance of Payments: A Second Round? (1952) 10 The Case for Variable Exchange Rates (1955) 11 Benelux: The Formation of the Common Customs (1956) 12 The Price Mechanism and the Australian Balance of Payments (1956) 13 Wage-Rates, the Cost of Living, and the Balance of Payments (with E. A. Russell) (1957) 14 The Balance-of-Payments Problems of a European Free-Trade Area (1957) 15 The Future of International Trade and Payments (1961) 16 UK, Commonwealth and Common Market (1962) 17 The Common Market: Is There an Alternative? (1962) 18 International Commodity Agreements (1964) 19 Exchange-Rate Flexibility (1966) 20 A Strategy for Commodity Policy (1978) 21 Structural Changes in the Rate of Interest and the Rate of Foreign Exchange to Preserve Equilibrium in the Balance of Payments and the Budget Balance (1984) 22 A New Keynesian Bretton Woods (1984) 23 Monetary Policy and Fiscal Policy: Impact Effects with a New Keynesian 'Assignment' of Weapons to Targets (with Dayid Vines) (1987)
1 International Economic Co-operation (1933) 2 The Exchange Policy of a Socialist Government (1934) 3 A Proposal for an International Commercial Union (1942) 4 The Post-War International Settlement and the United Kingdom Balance of Payments (1943) 5 Financial Policy and the Balance of Payments (1948) 6 Bretton Woods, Havana and the United Kingdom Balance of Payments (1948) 7 National Income, National Expenditure and the Balance of Payments (1948-49) 8 A Geometrical Representation of Balance-of-Payments Policy (1949) 9 Bretton Woods, GATT and the Balance of Payments: A Second Round? (1952) 10 The Case for Variable Exchange Rates (1955) 11 Benelux: The Formation of the Common Customs (1956) 12 The Price Mechanism and the Australian Balance of Payments (1956) 13 Wage-Rates, the Cost of Living, and the Balance of Payments (with E. A. Russell) (1957) 14 The Balance-of-Payments Problems of a European Free-Trade Area (1957) 15 The Future of International Trade and Payments (1961) 16 UK, Commonwealth and Common Market (1962) 17 The Common Market: Is There an Alternative? (1962) 18 International Commodity Agreements (1964) 19 Exchange-Rate Flexibility (1966) 20 A Strategy for Commodity Policy (1978) 21 Structural Changes in the Rate of Interest and the Rate of Foreign Exchange to Preserve Equilibrium in the Balance of Payments and the Budget Balance (1984) 22 A New Keynesian Bretton Woods (1984) 23 Monetary Policy and Fiscal Policy: Impact Effects with a New Keynesian 'Assignment' of Weapons to Targets (with Dayid Vines) (1987)
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