Understanding Interdependence: The Macroeconomics of the Open Economy

Understanding Interdependence: The Macroeconomics of the Open Economy

Understanding Interdependence: The Macroeconomics of the Open Economy

Understanding Interdependence: The Macroeconomics of the Open Economy

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Overview

Drawing together new papers by some of today's leading figures in international economics and finance, Understanding Interdependence surveys the current state of knowledge on the international monetary system and, by implication, defines the research horizon for the future. Covering topics including the behavior of exchange rates, the choice of exchange-rate regime, current-account adjustment in classical and Keynesian models, the extent and effects of capital mobility, international debt, the stabilization and reform of the formerly planned economies, European monetary union, and international policy coordination, the book underscores the importance of these subjects and identifies lessons for policymakers.


The contributors to the volume are Michael Bruno, Ralph C. Bryant, Richard N. Cooper, Michael P. Dooley, Barry Eichengreen, Stanley Fischer, Charles A. E. Goodhart, Peter Hooper, Peter B. Kenen, Paul R. Krugman, Henri Lorie, Jaime Marquez, Ronald I. McKinnon, Michael Mussa, Maurice Obstfeld, John Odling-Smee, Assaf Razin, Dani Rodrik, Mark P. Taylor, and John Williamson.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780691034089
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Publication date: 06/04/1995
Pages: 568
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.25(h) x (d)

About the Author

Peter B. Kenen is Walker Professor of Economics and International Finance, and Director of the International Finance Section, Department of Economics, Princeton University.

Table of Contents

List of Figures

List of Tables

Introduction

1 The Endogeneity of Exchange-Rate Regimes 3

2 Exchange-Rate Behavior under Alternative Exchange-Rate Arrangements 34

3 Panel: One Money for How Many? 84

4 Exchange Rates, Prices, and External Adjustment in the United States and Japan 107

5 The Dynamic-Optimizing Approach to the Current Account: Theory and Evidence 169

6 International Capital Mobility in the 1990s 201

7 A Retrospective on the Debt Crisis 262

8 Trade Liberalization in Disinflation 291

9 Inflation and Growth in an Integrated Approach 313

10 Panel: The Outlook for Stabilization and Reform in Central and Eastern Europe 368

11 International Cooperation in the Making of National Macroeconomic Policies: Where Do We Stand? 391

12 The Political Economy of Monetary Union 448

13 What Do We Need to Know about the International Monetary System? 509

Conference Participants 531

Author Index 535

Subject Index 543


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