Princeton university. International finance section
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Works
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The balance of payments, exchange ratesa, and economic policy | |
The benefits and costs of sterling | |
Economic summit declarations, 1975-1989 : examining the written record of international cooperation | |
Essays in international finance | |
Exchange, prices, and production ... 1930. | |
Frank D. Graham memorial lecture | |
G-3 exchange-rate relationships, 2000: | |
The lender-of-last-resort function in an international context | |
London, Washington, and the management of the franc : 1936-39 | |
The management of an open economy with "100% Plus" wage indexation | |
The many disappointments of flexible exchange rates | |
The monetary approach to exchange rates : what now remains? | |
The monetary approach to the balance of payments : a survey | |
Monetary experiments, early American and recent Scandinavian | |
Negotiations for Benelux : /b an annotated chronicle 1943-1956 | |
A new tripartite monetary agreement or a limping dollar standard? | |
The oil-transfer problem and international economic stability | |
On being grandmotherly : the evolution of IMF conditionality | |
On terms, concepts, theories and strategies in the discussion of greater flexibility of exchange rates | |
Optimum adjustment processes and currency areas | |
The order of liberalization of the external sector in developing countries | |
Patterns of fluctuation in international investment before 1914 | |
Plans for reform of the international monetary system | |
The politics of international money and world language | |
Poor-country borrowing in private financial markets and the repudiation issue | |
The presentation of the U.S. balance of payments : a symposium | |
The price of gold | |
Princeton studies in international economics | |
Princeton studies in international finance | |
The problem of international liquidity and the multiple-currency standard | |
Problems of monetary control | |
Recent trends in international monetary policies | |
Reflections on Jamaica | |
Reparations in the postwar period : a survey | |
Reprints in international finance | |
Requirements of an international reserve system | |
Reserve-currency diversification and the substitution account | |
Reserve-currency preferences of central banks | |
Reserves, reserve currencies, and vehicle currencies : an argument | |
The role and the rule of gold : an argument | |
The role of the Paris Club in managing debt problems | |
Rules for regulating intervention under a managed float | |
Short-term capital movements under the pre-1914 gold standard | |
Some european currency and exchange experiences : 1943-1946 | |
Some theoretical problems relating to the Euro-dollar market | |
Sorting out some EMU issues | |
Spec. pap. int. econ. | |
Special Drawing Rights standard | |
Special papers in international economics | |
Speculations on gold speculation | |
Sterling and the tariff, 1929-32 | |
Sterling speculation and European convertibility, 1955-1958 | |
Sterlingʼs managed float : the operations of the exchange equalisation account, 1932-39 | |
The theory and practice of commercial policy: departures from unified exchange rates | |
The theory of forward exchange | |
Toward an explanation of national price levels | |
Toward assessing the need for international reserves | |
Toward limited exchange-rate flexibility | |
Towards new monetary relationships | |
Trade and financial interdependence under flexible exchange rates : the Pacific area | |
Unexpected real consequences of floating exchange rates | |
United States gold policy : the case for change | |
United States intervention in the exchange market for DM, 1977-80 | |
Use of the SDR to supplement or substitute for other means of finance | |
The validity of international gold movement statistics | |
Voluntary foreign investment curbs : a plan that really works | |
Waiting time : a factor in export demand for manufactures | |
Ways to reform exchange-rate arrangements | |
The welfare effects of controls over capital exports from the United States | |
Working papers in international economics | |
World afloat : national policies ruling the waves | |
World monetary debate : bases for agreement | |
The world monetary system: a minimal reform program |