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An analysis of the strength of the U.S. dollar in 1984 and imbalances in U.S. international transactions. …
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This comment will explain the differences and respecify some of the equations to dispel any misconceptions in Humpage's earlier article of the same title.
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An analysis of U.S. foreign exchange-market intervention and its effect on dollar depreciation, finding there is no …
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An introduction to a new exchange-rate index to measure the foreign-exchange value of the dollar. The authors develop a …
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Since the early seventies, the U.S. dollar has been allowed to float freely, and its exchange rates have become … extremely volatile and difficult to explain, let alone to predict. The dollar's erratic behavior has stimulated a lively debate … answered before a response can be contemplated is whether dollar exchange rate changes influence U.S. inflation. ; This article …
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, the U.S. dollar is predominant in international trade and financial flows. The dollar acts as a "vehicle currency" in the … sense that agents in nondollar economies will generally engage in currency trade indirectly using the U.S. dollar rather …
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