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The International Transmission of Inflation
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Michael R. Darby
, James R. Lothian , Arthur E. Gandolfi and Anna J. Schwartz
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English
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1984
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Inflation became the dominant economic, social, and political problem of the industrialized West during the 1970s. This book is about how the inflation came to pass and what can be done about it. Certain to provoke controversy, it is a major source of new empirical information and theoretical conclusions concerning the causes of international inflation.
The authors construct a consistent data base of information for eight countries and design a theoretically sound model to test and evaluate competing hypotheses incorporating the most recent theoretical developments. Additional chapters address an impressive variety of issues that complement and corroborate the core of the study. They answer such questions as these: Can countries conduct an independent monetary policy under fixed exchange rates? How closely tied are product prices across countries? How are disturbances transmitted across countries?
The International Transmission of Inflation is an important contribution to international monetary economics in furnishing an invaluable empirical foundation for future investigation and discussion.
The authors construct a consistent data base of information for eight countries and design a theoretically sound model to test and evaluate competing hypotheses incorporating the most recent theoretical developments. Additional chapters address an impressive variety of issues that complement and corroborate the core of the study. They answer such questions as these: Can countries conduct an independent monetary policy under fixed exchange rates? How closely tied are product prices across countries? How are disturbances transmitted across countries?
The International Transmission of Inflation is an important contribution to international monetary economics in furnishing an invaluable empirical foundation for future investigation and discussion.
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Michael R. Darby is professor of economics at the University of California at Los Angeles. James R. Lothian is a vice-president of Citibank, New York.
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Contents
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Preface
xiii - I. Preliminaries
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1. Introduction and Summary
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2. The Postwar Institutional Evolution of the International Monetary System
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3. The International Data Base: An Introductory Overview
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4. The Timing of Monetary and Price Changes and the International Transmission of Inflation
58 - II. The Mark III International Transmission Model
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5. The Mark III International Transmission Model: Specification
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6. The Mark III International Transmission Model: Estimates
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7. International Transmission of Monetary and Fiscal Shocks under Pegged and Floating Exchange Rates: Simulation Experiments
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8. The Importance of Oil Price Changes in the 1970s World Inflation
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9. Actual versus Unanticipated Changes in Aggregate Demand Variables: A Sensitivity Analysis of the Real-Income Equation
273 - III. Capital Flows, Sterilization, Monetary Policy, and Exchange Intervention
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10. Sterilization and Monetary Control: Concepts, Issues, and a Reduced-Form Test
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11. Short-Run Independence of Monetary Policy under a Pegged Exchange-Rates System: An Econometric Approach
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12. Effects of Open Market Operations and Foreign Exchange Market Operations under Flexible Exchange Rates
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13. An Alternative Approach to International Capital Flows
380 - IV. International Price Movements
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14. International Price Behavior and the Demand for Money
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15. Movements in Purchasing Power Parity: The Short and Long Runs
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16. The United States as an Exogenous Source of World Inflation under the Bretton Woods System
478 - V. Conclusions
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17. Conclusions on the International Transmission of Inflation
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Data Appendix
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Author Index
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Subject Index
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Keywords for this book
inflation; economics; industrialization; monetary policy; exchange rates; price; trade; international; finance; purchasing power; bretton woods system; capital flows; control; real income; oil; mathematical models; aggregate demand variables; sterilization; simulation experiments; nonfiction; foreign markets; history; economy
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