Participants | p. vii |
Foreword | p. xv |
Introduction and Summary | p. 1 |
Evaluation of the Performance of the Floating Exchange Rate Regime | p. 7 |
The Economics of Fluctuating Exchange Rates | p. 9 |
How Floating Exchange Rates Are Working: a European View | p. 25 |
The Behavior and Effects of Flexible Exchange Rates: a Brief Review of Recent Research | p. 47 |
Commentaries | p. 53 |
Summary of Discussion | p. 69 |
the Foreign Exchange Market Under Flexible Exchange Rates | p. 81 |
An Economist's View of the Foreign Exchange Market Report on Interviews with West Coast Foreign Exchange Dealers | p. 83 |
Report on Technical Studies on Speculation and Market Efficiency | p. 89 |
Foreign Exchange Intervention by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York: Some Questions | p. 97 |
Commentaries | p. 105 |
Summary of the Discussion | p. 121 |
International Trade and Investment Under Flexible Exchange Rates | p. 131 |
The Economic Implications of Existing Accounting Standards with Special Reference to the New Standards for Multinationals | p. 133 |
Exposure Management Under Floating Rates | p. 135 |
International Trade and Investment Under Floating Rates the Reaction of Business to the Floating Rate System | p. 151 |
Commentaries | p. 159 |
Summary of Discussion | p. 171 |
International Guidelines and Principles for National Financial and Exchange Rate Policies | p. 179 |
Interpreting the Rambouillet and Jamaica Agreements | p. 181 |
The Role of the Imf Under the Amended Articles of Agreement | p. 187 |
Commentaries | p. 191 |
Rejoinder | p. 219 |
Summary of the Discussion | p. 221 |
International Liquidity Under Flexible Exchange Rates | p. 227 |
International Liquidity Issues Under Flexible Exchange Rates | p. 229 |
Commentaries | p. 241 |
Summary of the Discussion | p. 271 |
Postscript Issues in Exchange Rate Flexibility | p. 281 |
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