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Exchange rate parity for trade and development : theory, tests and case studies / Pan A. Yotopoulos.

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 1996.Description: xvii, 323 páginas : gráficas, tablas ; 23 cmContent type:
  • Texto
Media type:
  • Sin mediación
Carrier type:
  • Volumen
ISBN:
  • 052148216X
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 332.456 Y67e  21
Other classification:
  • E50
Contents:
Part I: A Review of the Terrain: 1. Introduction ; 2. Trade and development: the contours of the landscape ; 3. Incomplete markets and the 'New Development Economics' -- Part II: Theory and Empirical Analysis: 4. Market incompleteness in an open-economy LDC ; 5. The relationship between real and nominal exchange rates ; 6. Empirical investigation of real exchange rates: tradability and relative prices ; 7. An endogenous growth model of incomplete markets in foreign exchange ; 8. Are devaluations possibly contractionary? A quasi-Australian model with tradables and nontradables -- Part III: Successes and Failures in Development: Good/Bad Economics and Governance: 9. Japan: overvaluation without rent-seeking ; 10. The Philippines: failure in policy and politics ; 11. Financial integration and the refractory role of intervention: Uruguay and Taiwan ; 12. Summary, conclusions and policy recommendations.
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Part I: A Review of the Terrain: 1. Introduction ; 2. Trade and development: the contours of the landscape ; 3. Incomplete markets and the 'New Development Economics' -- Part II: Theory and Empirical Analysis: 4. Market incompleteness in an open-economy LDC ; 5. The relationship between real and nominal exchange rates ; 6. Empirical investigation of real exchange rates: tradability and relative prices ; 7. An endogenous growth model of incomplete markets in foreign exchange ; 8. Are devaluations possibly contractionary? A quasi-Australian model with tradables and nontradables -- Part III: Successes and Failures in Development: Good/Bad Economics and Governance: 9. Japan: overvaluation without rent-seeking ; 10. The Philippines: failure in policy and politics ; 11. Financial integration and the refractory role of intervention: Uruguay and Taiwan ; 12. Summary, conclusions and policy recommendations.

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