![]() International Money and Finance, 3rd Edition
ISBN: 978-0-631-20462-6
Paperback
568 pages
September 2000, Wiley-Blackwell
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List of Figures.
List of Tables.
Preface to the Third Edition.
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Part I: Introduction.
Part II: Some Basic Concepts in International Finance.
Part III: Spot and Forward Exchange Rates: Some More Basic Ideas.
Part IV: Income and the Balance of Payments.
Part V: Macroeconomics in an Open Economy: The Mundell-Fleming Model and Some Extensions.
Part VI: International Policy Coordination.
Part VII: Purchasing Power Parity: Theory and Evidence.
Part VIII: The Monetary Approach to the Balance of Payments.
Part IX: The Monetary View of Exchange Rate Determination.
Part X: The Monetary Model: Further Applications -
Real Shocks and Exchange Regime Volatility.
Part XI: The Portfolio Balance Approach to the Determination of the Exchange Rate.
Part XII: Spot and Forward Exchange Rates and the Efficient Markets Hypothesis.
Part XIII: Expectational Explanations for the Rejection of the Efficient Markets Hypothesis and the "News".
Part XIV: Currency Crises and Speculative Attack.
Part XV: Exchange Rate Target Zones and 'Dirty Floating'.
Part XVI: The International Gold Standard: Theory and Experience.
Part XVII: The Dollar Standard Today and During the Bretton Woods Era.
Part XVIII : Monetary Unions.
Part XIX: International Capital Flows.
Part XX: Developing Countries, Balance of Payments Adjustment and the IMF.
Part XXI: The Order of Liberalization in Developing Countries.
Part XXII: Exchange Rates and Transition Economies.
Part XXIII: International Debt.
Bibliography.
Author Index.
Subject Index.
List of Tables.
Preface to the Third Edition.
.
Part I: Introduction.
Part II: Some Basic Concepts in International Finance.
Part III: Spot and Forward Exchange Rates: Some More Basic Ideas.
Part IV: Income and the Balance of Payments.
Part V: Macroeconomics in an Open Economy: The Mundell-Fleming Model and Some Extensions.
Part VI: International Policy Coordination.
Part VII: Purchasing Power Parity: Theory and Evidence.
Part VIII: The Monetary Approach to the Balance of Payments.
Part IX: The Monetary View of Exchange Rate Determination.
Part X: The Monetary Model: Further Applications -
Real Shocks and Exchange Regime Volatility.
Part XI: The Portfolio Balance Approach to the Determination of the Exchange Rate.
Part XII: Spot and Forward Exchange Rates and the Efficient Markets Hypothesis.
Part XIII: Expectational Explanations for the Rejection of the Efficient Markets Hypothesis and the "News".
Part XIV: Currency Crises and Speculative Attack.
Part XV: Exchange Rate Target Zones and 'Dirty Floating'.
Part XVI: The International Gold Standard: Theory and Experience.
Part XVII: The Dollar Standard Today and During the Bretton Woods Era.
Part XVIII : Monetary Unions.
Part XIX: International Capital Flows.
Part XX: Developing Countries, Balance of Payments Adjustment and the IMF.
Part XXI: The Order of Liberalization in Developing Countries.
Part XXII: Exchange Rates and Transition Economies.
Part XXIII: International Debt.
Bibliography.
Author Index.
Subject Index.

