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3. Exchange Rate Variability, Misalignment, and the European Monetary System
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Paul De Grauwe
, Guy Verfaille and Jacques Melitz
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface ix
- Introduction 1
- 1. Sources of Misalignment in the 1980s 9
- 2. Sterling Misalignment and British Trade Performance 39
- 3. Exchange Rate Variability, Misalignment, and the European Monetary System 77
- 4. Realignment of the Yen-Dollar Exchange Rate: Aspects of the Adjustment Process in Japan 105
- 5. Roundtable on Exchange Rate Policy 149
- 6. Monopolistic Competition and Labor Market Adjustment in the Open Economy 169
- 7. On the Effectiveness of Discrete Devaluation in Balance of Payments Adjustment 195
- 8. Exchange Rates and U.S. Auto Competitiveness 215
- 9. U.S. Manufacturing and the Real Exchange Rate 241
- 10. Long-Run Effects of the Strong Dollar 277
- 11. New Directions for Research 299
- Contributors 309
- Name Index 311
- Subject Index 315
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface ix
- Introduction 1
- 1. Sources of Misalignment in the 1980s 9
- 2. Sterling Misalignment and British Trade Performance 39
- 3. Exchange Rate Variability, Misalignment, and the European Monetary System 77
- 4. Realignment of the Yen-Dollar Exchange Rate: Aspects of the Adjustment Process in Japan 105
- 5. Roundtable on Exchange Rate Policy 149
- 6. Monopolistic Competition and Labor Market Adjustment in the Open Economy 169
- 7. On the Effectiveness of Discrete Devaluation in Balance of Payments Adjustment 195
- 8. Exchange Rates and U.S. Auto Competitiveness 215
- 9. U.S. Manufacturing and the Real Exchange Rate 241
- 10. Long-Run Effects of the Strong Dollar 277
- 11. New Directions for Research 299
- Contributors 309
- Name Index 311
- Subject Index 315