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■ D. Salvatore, “The Euro, the European Central Bank, and the International Monetary System,” Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, January 2002, pp. 153–167. ■ D. Salvatore, ed., “The Euro versus the Dollar: Will There Be a Struggle for Dominance?” Special Issue of the Journal of Policy Modeling, July 2002. ■ G. St. Paul, “Why Are European Countries Diverging in Their Unemployment Experience?” Journal of Economic Perspec- tives, Fall 2004, pp. 49–68. ■ D. Salvatore, “The Euro: Expectations and Performance,” Eastern Economic Journal, Winter 2002, pp. 121–136. Reprinted in H. P. Gray and J. R. Dilyard, Globalization and Economic and Financial Instability (Northampton, MA.: Elgar, 2006). ■ P. Kenen and E. Meade, Economic and Monetary Union in Europe (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2008). ■ A. Alesina and F. Giavazzi, eds., Europe and the Euro (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2010). ■ A. A. Weber, “Challenges for Monetary Policy in the Euro- pean Union,” St Louis Fed Review, July/August 2011, pp. 235–242. For the original analysis of the interwar currency experience, see: ■ R. Nurkse, The Interwar Currency Experience: Lessons of the Interwar Period (Geneva: United Nations, 1944). The present managed floating system is discussed and evaluated in: ■ G. Haberler, “The International Monetary System after Jamaica and Manila,” Contemporary Economic Problems, No. 2 (Washington, D.C.: American Enterprise Institute, 1977), pp. 239–287. ■ P. A. Tosini, Leaning Against the Wind: A Standard for Managed Floating, Essays in International Finance, No. 126 (Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, December 1977). ■ J. R. Artus and A. D. Crocket, Floating Exchange Rates and the Need for Surveillance, Essays in International Finance, No. 127 (Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, May 1978). ■ M. Mussa, The Role of Official Intervention, Occasional Paper No. 6 (New York: The Group of Thirty, 1981). ■ V. Argy, “Exchange Rate Management in Theory and Prac- tice,” Princeton Studies in International Finance, October 1982. ■ R. N. Cooper et al., eds., The International Monetary System under Flexible Exchange Rates (Cambridge, Mass.: Ballinger, 1982). ■ J. Williamson, The Exchange Rate System (Washington, D.C.: Institute for International Economics, 1983). ■ W. H. Branson, “Exchange Rate Policy after a Decade of ‘Floating,’” in J. F. O. Bilson and R. C. Marston, eds., Exchange Rate Theory and Practice (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1987), pp. 79–117. Salvatore c20.tex V2 - 11/07/2012 10:10 A.M. Page 685 Selected Bibliography 685 ■ R. C. Marston, “Stabilization Policies in Open Economies,” in R. W. Jones and P. B. Kenen, eds., Handbook of Interna- tional Economics, Vol. 2 (Amsterdam: North-Holland, 1985), pp. 859–916. ■ R. Dornbusch and J. Frankel, “The Flexible Exchange Rate System: Experience and Alternatives,” NBER Working Paper No. 2464, December 1987. ■ P. B. Kenen, ed., Managing the World Economy (Washington, D.C.: Institute for International Economics, 1994). ■ M. Fratianni, D. Salvatore, and P. Savona, eds., Ideas for the Future of the International Monetary System (Boston: Kluwer, 1999). ■ D. Salvatore, “How Can Exchange Rate Systems Be Made to Work Better?” in R. Rehaman, ed., Exchange Rate Systems Download 7.1 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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