1st Edition
The International Monetary System Highlights From Fifty Years Of Princeton's Essays In International Finance
By Peter B Kenen
Copyright 1993
405 Pages
by
Routledge
416 Pages
by
Routledge
405 Pages
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Routledge
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For 50 years, the International Finance Section at Princeton University has encouraged and published work in international finance. This volume, a semicentennial celebration of the Section's essays in international finance, is comprised of 12 essays.
1 Conditions of International Monetary Equilibrium (Spring 1945) 2 Balance-of-Payments Deficits and the International Market for Liquidity (May 1965) 3 The Crawling Peg (December 1965) 4 Toward Assessing the Need for International Reserves (February 1967) 5 The Euro-Dollar Market: An Interpretation (February 1968) 6 The Gold-Dollar System: Conditions of Equilibrium and the Price of Gold (October 1968) 7 Currency Devaluation in Developing Countries (June 1971) 8 Exchange Policies for Less Developed Countries in a World of Floating Rates (December 1976), 9 On Being Grandmotherly: The Evolution of IMF Conditionality (October 1981) 10 Six Possible Meanings of Overvaluation: The 1981-85 Dollar (December 1985) 11 Disaster Myopia in International Banking (September 1986) 12 Inflation, Exchange Rates, and Stabilization (October 1986)