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Under the world dollar standard, a discrete appreciation by a dollar creditor country of the United States, such as China or Japan, has no predictable effect on its trade surplus. Currency appreciation by the creditor country will slow its economic growth and eventually cause deflation but...
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Is there a valid argument for international cooperation, and some form of international governance structure, in the international monetary realm? On the purely economic front, the argument is not strong. Yet a broader political economy approach concludes that national currency policy can in...
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Is there a valid argument for international cooperation, and some form of international governance structure, in the international monetary realm? On the purely economic front, the argument is not strong. Yet a broader political economy approach concludes that national currency policy can in...
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When I wrote my book on EMU four years ago (Kenen 1995), very little had been written on the international dimensions of EMU There was a chapter in the Commission's path-breaking study (European Commission, 1990). There were papers by Alogoskoufis and Portes (1991, 1992), Cooper (1992), Goodhart...
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Most proposals for Asian monetary cooperation assign a special role to the Japanese yen as an anchor currency. We focus instead on the potential role of the Chinese renminbi. It becomes increasingly clear that China will assume the role of the dominant economy in the region, and that it will...
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This paper studies the international coordination of monetary policies in the world economy. It carefully discusses the process of policy competition and the structure of policy cooperation. As to policy competition, the focus is on monetary competition between Europe and America. Similarly, as...
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Die Diskussion über die Besetzung des Chefpostens beim IWF hat deutlich gemacht, daß es über die künftigen Aufgaben der internationalen Institution unterschiedliche Auffassungen gibt. Vor allem die Reformvorschläge der „Meltzer-Kommission" fanden dabei ein großes Echo. Von welchen...
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Mit der weltwirtschaftlichen Integration verstärken sich die Interdependenzen zwischen den institutionellen Regelwerken einzelner Länder. Der nationale Wirtschaftspolitiker wird zunehmend zum globalen Wirtschaftspolitiker. Um Freihandel zu sichern, muß der globale Wirtschaftspolitiker...
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