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| 226. | Graham Bird and Ramkishen S. Rajan | The Evolving Asian Financial Architecture | Feb. 2002 | Abstract |
| 225. | T.N. Srinivasan | Trade, Development, and Growth | Dec. 2001 | Abstract |
| 224. | Felipe Larrain B. and Andrés Velasco | Exchange-Rate Policy in Emerging-Market Economies: The Case for Floating | Dec. 2001 | Abstract |
| 223. | Yung Chul Park | The East Asian Dilemma: Restructuring Out or Growing Out? | Aug. 2001 | Abstract |
| 222. | Akihiro Kanaya and David Woo | The Japanese Banking Crisis of the 1990s: Sources and Lessons | June 2001 | Abstract |
| 221. | Benjamin J. Cohen | Life at the Top: International Currencies in the Twenty-First Century | Dec. 2000 | Abstract |
| 220. | Stanley Fischer | On the Need for an International Lender of Last Resort | Nov. 2000 | Abstract |
| 219. | Richard H. Clarida | G-3 Exchange-Rate Relationships: A Review of the Record and of Proposals for Change | Sep. 2000 | Abstract |
| 218. | Thomas D. Willett | International Financial Markets as Sources of Crises or Discipline: The Too Much Too Late Hypothesis | May 2000 | Abstract |
| 217. | Gustavo H.B. Franco | The Real Plan and the Exchange Rate | Apr. 2000 | Abstract |
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| 216. | Jacques J. Polak | Streamlining the Financial Structure of the International Monetary Fund | Sep. 1999 | Abstract |
| 215. | Jeffrey A. Frankel | No Single Currency Regime Is Right for All Countries or at All Times | Aug. 1999 | Abstract |
| 214. | Curzio Giannini | ìEnemy of None but a Common Friend of Allî? An International Perspective on the Lender-of-Last-Resort Function | June 1999 | Abstract |
| 213. | Barry Eichengreen, Paul Masson, Miguel Savastano, and Sunil Sharma | Transition Strategies and Nominal Anchors on the Road to Greater Exchange-Rate Flexibility | Apr. 1999 | Abstract |
| 212. | Ariel Buira | An Alternative Approach to Financial Crises | Feb. 1999 | Abstract |
| 211. | John Williamson and Molly Mahar | A Survey of Financial Liberalization | Nov. 1998 | Abstract |
| 210. | Wilfred J. Ethier | The International Commercial System | Sep. 1998 | Abstract |
| 209. | Maurice Obstfeld | EMU: Ready or Not? | July 1998 | Abstract |
| 208. | Charles P. Kindleberger | Economic and Financial Crises and Transformations in Sixteenth-Century Europe | June 1998 | Abstract |
| 207. | Stanley Fischer, Richard Cooper, et al. | Should the IMF Pursue Capital-Account Convertibility? | May 1998 | Abstract |
| 206. | Thomas Laubach and Adam S. Posen | Disciplined Discretion: Monetary Targeting in Germany and Switzerland | Dec. 1997 | Abstract |
| 205. | Robert N. McCauley | The Euro and the Dollar | Nov. 1997 | Abstract |
| 204. | Benjamin J. Cohen | The Financial Support Fund of the OECD: A Failed Initiative | June 1997 | Abstract |
| 203. | Andrew Crockett | The Theory and Practice of Financial Stability | Apr. 1997 | Abstract |
| 202. | Harold James | Monetary and Fiscal Unification in Nineteenth-Century Germany: What Can Kohl Learn from Bismarck? | Mar. 1997 | Abstract |
| 201. | Louis W. Pauly | The League of Nations and the Foreshadowing of the International Monetary Fund | Dec. 1996 | Abstract |
| 200. | Peter B. Kenen, ed. | From Halifax to Lyons: What Has Been Done about Crisis Management? | Oct. 1996 | Abstract |
| 199. | Peter B. Kenen, ed. | Making EMU Happen, Problems and Proposals: A Symposium | Aug. 1996 | Abstract |
| 198. | Barry Eichengreen | A More Perfect Union? The Logic of Economic Integration | June 1996 | Abstract |
| 197. | Patrick Conway | Currency Proliferation: The Monetary Legacy of the Soviet Union | June 1995 | Abstract |
| 196. | Shinji Takagi | From Recipient to Donor: Japan's Official Aid Flows, 1945 to 1990 and Beyond | Mar. 1995 | Abstract |
| 195. | Ariel Buira | Reflections on the International Monetary System | Jan. 1995 | Abstract |
| 194. | Lorenzo Bini-Smaghi, Tommaso Padoa-Schioppa, and Francesco Papadia | The Transition to EMU in the Maastricht Treaty | Nov. 1994 | Abstract |
| 193. | Graham Bird | Economic Assistance to Low-Income Countries: Should the Link Be Resurrected? | July 1994 | Abstract |
| 192. | Raymond F. Mikesell | The Bretton Woods Debates: A Memoir | Mar. 1994 | Abstract |
| 191. | Peter M. Garber and Michael G. Spencer | The Dissolution of the Austro-Hungarian Empire: Lessons for Currency Reform | Feb. 1994 | Abstract |
| 190. | Paul Krugman | What Do We Need to Know about the International Monetary System? | July 1993 | Abstract |
| 189. | Beatriz Armendariz de Aghion and John Williamson | The G-7's Joint-and-Several Blunder | Apr. 1993 | Abstract |
| 188. | Pierre-Richard Agénor | Parallel Currency Markets in Developing Countries: Theory, Evidence, and Policy Implications | Nov. 1992 | Abstract |
| 187. | Michele Fratianni, Jürgen von Hagen, and Christopher Waller | The Maastricht Way to EMU | June 1992 | Abstract |
| 186. | Alessandro Giustiniani, Francesco Papadia, and Daniela Porciani | Growth and Catch-Up in Central and Eastern Europe: Macroeconomic Effects on Western Countries | Apr. 1992 | Abstract |
| 185. | Ethan B. Kapstein | Supervising International Banks: Origins and Implications of the Basle Accord | Dec. 1991 | Abstract |
| 184. | Jacques J. Polak | The Changing Nature of IMF Conditionality. | Sep. 1991 | Abstract |
| 183. | Michael Bruno | High Inflation and the Nominal Anchors of an Open Economy | June 1991 | Abstract |
| 182. | Tommaso Padoa-Schioppa, ed. | Europe After 1992: Three Essays | May 1991 | Abstract |
| 181. | George S. Tavlas | On the International Use of Currencies: The Case of the Deutsche Mark | Mar. 1991 | Abstract |
| 180. | Warren L. Coats, Jr., Reinhard W. Furstenberg, and Peter Isard | The SDR System and the Issue of Resource Transfers | Dec. 1990 | Abstract |
| 179. | Michael L. Mussa | Exchange Rates in Theory and in Reality | Dec. 1990 | Abstract |
| 178. | Alberto Giovannini | The Transition to European Monetary Union | Nov. 1990 | Abstract |
| 177. | Ronald Findlay | The Triangular Trade and the Atlantic Economy of the Eighteenth Century: A Simple General- Equilibrium Model | Mar. 1990 | Abstract |
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| 176. | Graham Bird | Loan-loss Provisions and Third- World Debt | Nov. 1989 | |
| 175. | C. David Finch | The IMF: The Record and the Prospect | Sep. 1989 | |
| 174. | Jeffrey D. Sachs | New Approaches to the Latin American Debt Crisis | July 1989 | |
| 173. | Benjamin J. Cohen | Developing-Country Debt: A Middle Way | May 1989 | |
| 172. | Jack M. Guttentag and Richard Herring | Accounting for Losses On Sovereign Debt: Implications for New Lending | May 1989 | |
| 171. | James M. Boughton | The Monetary Approach to Exchange Rates: What Now Remains? | Oct. 1988 | |
| 170. | Shafiqul Islam | The Dollar and the Policy-Performance-Confidence Mix | July 1988 | |
| 169. | *Paul A. Volcker et al. | International Monetary Cooperation: Essays in Honor of Henry C. Wallich | Dec. 1987 | |
| 168. | Paul Mosley | Conditionality as Bargaining Process: Structural-Adjustment Lending, 1980-86 | Oct. 1987 | |
| 167. | Rainer Stefano Masera | An Increasing Role for the ECU: A Character in Search of a Script | June 1987 | |
| 166. | John Spraos | IMF Conditionality: Ineffectual, Inefficient, Mistargeted | Dec. 1986 | |
| 165. | Rudiger Dornbusch | Inflation, Exchange Rates, and Stabilization | Oct. 1986 | |
| 164. | Jack M. Guttentag and Richard J. Herring | Disaster Myopia in International Banking | Sep. 1986 | |
| 163. | Arminio Fraga | German Reparations and Brazilian Debt: A Comparative Study | July 1986 | |
| 162. | Stephen E. Haynes, Michael M. Hutchison, and Raymond F. Mikesell | Japanese Financial Policies and the U.S. Trade Deficit | Apr. 1986 | |
| 161. | Alexis Rieffel | The Role of the Paris Club in Managing Debt Problems | Dec. 1985 | |
| 160. | Stanley W. Black | Learning from Adversity: Policy Responses to Two Oil Shocks | Dec. 1985 | |
| 159. | Jeffrey A. Frankel | Six Possible Meanings of Overvaluation: The 1981-85 Dollar | Dec. 1985 | |
| 158. | Charles E. Dumas | The Effects of Government Deficits: A Comparative Analysis of Crowding Out | Oct. 1985 | |
| 157. | Wilfred J. Ethier and Richard C. Marston, eds. | International Financial Markets and Capital Movements: A Symposium in Honor of Arthur I. Bloomfield | Sep. 1985 | |
| 156. | Sebastian Edwards | The Order of Liberalization of the External Sector in Developing Countries | Dec. 1984 | |
| 155. | Stephen Marris | Managing the World Economy: Will We Ever Learn? | Oct. 1984 | |
| 154. | Robert M. Dunn, Jr. | The Many Disappointments of Flexible Exchange Rates | Dec. 1983 | |
| 153. | Rachel McCulloch | Unexpected Real Consequences of Floating Exchange Rates | Aug. 1983 | |
| 152. | G. K. Helleiner | The IMF and Africa in the 1980s | July 1983 | |
| 151. | Jack Guttentag and Richard Herring | The Lender-of-Last-Resort Function in an International Context | May 1983 | |
| 150. | Robert E. Baldwin | The Inefficacy of Trade Policy | Dec. 1982 | |
| 149. | C. Fred Bergsten et al. | From Rambouillet to Versailles: A Symposium | Dec. 1982 | |
| 148. | Alan A. Rabin and Leland B. Yeager | Monetary Approaches to the Balance of Payments and Exchange Rates | Nov. 1982 | |
| 147. | Edmar Lisboa Bacha and Carlos F. Diaz Alejandro | International Financial Intermediation: A Long and Tropical View | May 1982 | |
| 146. | *Bahram Nowzad | The IMF and Its Critics | Dec. 1981 | |
| 145. | *Ronald I. McKinnon and Donald J. Mathieson | How to Manage a Repressed Economy | Dec. 1981 | |
| 144. | *Sidney Dell | On Being Grandmotherly: The Evolution of IMF Conditionality | Oct. 1981 | |
| 143. | *Marina von Neumann Whitman | International Trade and Investment: Two Perspectives | July 1981 | |
| 142. | *Benjamin J. Cohen | The European Monetary System: An Outsider's View | June 1981 | |
| 141. | *Bela Balassa | The Process of Industrial Development and Alternative Development Strategies | Dec. 1980 | |
| 140. | *Pieter Korteweg | Exchange- Rate Policy, Monetary Policy, and Real Exchange-Rate Variability | Dec. 1980 | |
| 139. | *Deepak Lal | A Liberal International Economic Order: The International Monetary System and Economic Development | Oct. 1980 | |
| 138. | *Tom de Vries | On the Meaning and Future of the European Monetary System | Sep. 1980 | |
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| 137. | *Robert M. Dunn, Jr. | Exchange Rates, Payments Adjustments, and OPEC: Why Oil Deficits Persist. | Dec. 1979 | |
| 136. | *Niels Thygesen | Exchange-Rate Experiences and Policies of Small Countries: Some European Examples of the 1970s. | Dec. 1979 | |
| 155. | *Frank A. Southard, Jr. | The Evolution of the International Monetary Fund. | Dec. 1979 | |
| 134. | *Bertil Ohlin | Some Insufficiencies in the Theories of International Economic Relations. | Sep. 1979 | |
| 133. | *Herbert G. Grubel | A Proposal for the Establishment of an International Deposit Insurance Corporation. | July 1979 | |
| 132. | *Robert Triffin | Gold and the Dollar Crisis: Yesterday and Tomorrow. | Dec. 1978 | |
| 131. | *H. Robert Heller and Malcolm Knight | Reserve-Currency Preferences of Central Banks. | Dec. 1978 | |
| 130. | *Franco Modigliani and Tommaso Padoa-Schioppa | The Management of an Open Economy with 100% Plus Wage Indexation. | Dec. 1978 | |
| 129. | *Charles P. Kindleberger | Government and International Trade. | July 1978 | |
| 128. | *K. Alec Chrystal | International Money and the Future of the SDR. | June 1978 | |
| 127. | *Jacques R. Artus and Andrew D. Crockett | Floating Exchange Rates and the Need for Surveillance. | May 1978 | |
| 126. | *Paula A. Tosini | Leaning Against the Wind: A Standard for Managed Floating. | Dec. 1977 | |
| 125. | *Ronald I. McKinnon | The Eurocurrency Market. | Dec. 1977 | |
| 124. | *Harry G. Johnson, Money | Balance-of-Payments Theory, and the International Monetary Problem. | Nov. 1977 | |
| 123. | *Robert M. Stern et al. | The Presentation of the U.S. Balance of Payments: A Symposium. | Aug. 1977 | |
| 122. | *Otmar Emminger | The D-Mark in the Conflict between Internal and External Equilibrium, 1948-75. | June 1977 | |
| 121. | *Marina von Neumann Whitman | Sustaining the International Economic System: Issues for U.S. Policy. | June 1977 | |
| 120. | *George N. Halm | Jamaica and the Par-Value System. | Mar. 1977 | |
| 119. | *Stanley W. Black | Exchange Policies for Less Developed Countries in a World of Floating Rates. | Dec. 1976 | |
| 118. | *Alexandre Kafka | The International Monetary Fund: Reform without Reconstruction? | Oct. 1976 | |
| 117. | *Herbert G. Grubel | Domestic Origins of the Monetary Approach to the Balance of Payments. | June 1976 | |
| 116. | *Weir M. Brown | World Afloat: National Policies Ruling the Waves. | May 1976 | |
| 115. | *Edward M. Bernstein, et al. | Reflections on Jamaica. | Apr. 1976 | |
| 114. | *Joseph Aschheim and Y. S. Park | Artificial Currency Units: The Formation of Functional Currency Areas. | Apr. 1976 | |
| 113. | *Thomas D. Willett | The Oil-Transfer Problem and International Economic Stability. | Dec. 1975 | |
| 112. | *Wilfred Ethier and Arthur I. Bloomfield | Managing the Managed Float. | Oct. 1975 | |
| 111. | *Gerald A. Pollack | Are the Oil-Payments Deficits Manageable? | June 1975 | |
| 110. | *Constantine Michalopoulos | Financing Needs of Developing Countries: Proposals for International Action. | June 1975 | |
| 109. | *Raymond F. Mikesell and Henry N. Goldstein | Rules for a Floating-Rate Regime. | Apr. 1975 | |
| 108. | *Carlos F. Diaz-Alejandro | Less Developed Countries and the Post-1971 International Financial System. | Apr. 1975 | |
| 107. | *J. Marcus Fleming | Reflections on the International Monetary Reform. | Dec. 1974 | |
| 106. | *Ronald I. McKinnon | A New Tripartite Monetary Agreement of a Limping Dollar Standard? | Oct. 1974 | |
| 105. | *F. Boyer de la Giroday | Myths and Reality in the Development of International Monetary Affairs. | June 1974 | |
| 104. | *Helmut W. Mayer | The Anatomy of Official Exchange-Rate Intervention Systems. | May 1974 | |
| 103. | *John H. Makin | Capital Flows and Exchange-Rate Flexibility in the Post-Bretton Woods Era. | Feb. 1974 | |
| 102. | *Constantine Michalopoulos | Payments Arrangements for Less Developed Countries: The Role of Foreign Assistance. | Nov. 1973 | |
| 101. | *Robert Z. Aliber | National Preferences and the Scope for International Monetary Reform. | Nov. 1973 | |
| 100. | *Y. S. Park | The Link between Special Drawing Rights and Development Finance. | Sep. 1973 | |
| 99. | *Fred Hirsch | An SDR Standard: Impetus, Elements and Impediments. | June 1973 | |
| 98. | *C. Ingram | The Case for European Monetary Integration. | Apr. 1973 | |
| 97. | *Robert M. Dunn, Jr. | Exchange-Rate Rigidity, Investment Distortions, and the Failure of Bretton Woods. | Feb. 1973 | |
| 96. | *Michael V. Posner | The World Monetary System: A Minimal Reform Program. | Oct. 1972 | |
| 95. | *Tom de Vries | An Agenda for Monetary Reform. | Sep. 1972 | |
| 94. | *Alexandre Kafka | The IMF: The Second Coming? | July 1972 | |
| 93. | *W. M. Corden | Monetary Integration. | Apr. 1972 | |
| 92. | *Samuel I. Katz | The Case for the Par-Value System, 1972. | Mar. 1972 | |
| 91. | *Fritz Machlup | The Book Value of Monetary Gold. | Dec. 1971 | |
| 90. | *John Williamson | The Choice of a Pivot for Parities. | Nov. 1971 | |
| 89. | *Franco Modigliano and Hossein Askari | The Reform of the International Payments System. | Sep. 1971 | |
| 88. | *Giovanni Magnifico | European Monetary Unification for Balanced Growth: A New Approach. | Aug. 1971 | |
| 87. | *Rinaldo Ossola | Towards New Monetary Relationships. | July 1971 | |
| 86. | *Richard N. Cooper | Currency Devaluation in Developing Countries. | June 1971 | |
| 85. | *Robert A. Mundell | The Dollar and the Policy Mix: 1971. | May 1971 | |
| 84. | *Ronald I. McKinnon | Monetary Theory and Controlled Flexibility in the Foreign Exchanges. | Apr. 1971 | |
| 83. | *George N. Halm | The International Monetary Fund and Flexibility of Exchange Rates. | Mar. 1971 | |
| 82. | *Norman S. Fieleke | The Welfare Effects of Controls over Capital Exports from the United States. | Jan. 1971 | |
| 81. | *A. F. Wynne Plumptre | Exchange-Rate Policy: Experience with Canada's Floating Rate. | June 1970 | |
| 80. | *Stephen Marris | The Bürgenstock Communiqué: A Critical Examination of the Case for Limited Flexibility of Exchange Rates. | May 1970 | |
| 79. | *Helmut W. Mayer | Some Theoretical Problems Relating to the Euro-Dollar Market. | Feb. 1970 | |
| 78. | *Thomas D. Willett | Samuel I. Katz, and William H. Branson, Exchange-Rate Systems, Interest Rates, and Capital Flows. | Jan. 1970 | |
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| 77. | *Benjamin J. Cohen | The Reform of Sterling. | Dec. 1969 | |
| 76. | *Albert O. Hirschman | How to Divest in Latin America, and Why. | Nov. 1969 | |
| 75. | *Jack L. Davies | Gold: A Forward Strategy. | May 1969 | |
| 74. | *Ronald I. McKinnon | Private and Official International Money: The Case for the Dollar. | Apr. 1969 | |
| 73. | *George N. Halm | Toward Limited Exchange-Rate Flexibility. | Mar. 1969 | |
| 72. | * Anthony Lanyi | The Case for Floating Exchange Rates Reconsidered. | Feb. 1969 | |
| 71. | *Henry G. Aubrey | Behind the Veil of International Money. | Jan. 1969 | |
| 70. | *Milton Gilbert | The Gold-Dollar System: Conditions of Equilibrium and the Price of Gold. | Oct. 1968 | |
| 69. | *Albert O. Hirschman and Richard M. Bird | Foreign Aid--A Critique and a Proposal. | July 1968 | |
| 68. | *George N. Halm | International Financial Intermediation: Deficits Benign and Malignant. | June 1968 | |
| 67. | *J. Marcus Fleming | Guidelines for Balance-of-Payments Adjustment under the Par-Value System. | May 1968 | |
| 66. | *Eugene A. Birnbaum | Gold and the International Monetary System: An Orderly Reform. | Apr. 1968 | |
| 65. | *Fred H. Klopstock | The Euro-Dollar Market: Some Unresolved Issues. | Mar. 1968 | |
| 64. | *Alexander K. Swoboda | The Euro-Dollar Market: An Interpretation. | Feb. 1968 | |
| 63. | *Eugene A. Birnbaum | Changing the United States Commitment to Gold. | Nov. 1967 | |
| 62. | *Delbert A. Snider | Optimum Adjustment Processes and Currency Areas. | Oct. 1967 | |
| 61. | *Charles P. Kindleberger | The Politics of International Money and World Language. | Aug. 1967 | |
| 60. | *Miroslav A. Kriz | Gold: Barbarous Relic or Useful Instrument? | June 1967 | |
| 59. | *N. T. Wang | New Proposals for the International Finance of Development. | Apr. 1967 | |
| 58. | *J. Marcus Fleming | Toward Assessing the Need for International Reserves. | Feb. 1967 | |
| 57. | *Gunther Ruff | A Dollar-Reserve System as a Transitional Solution. | Jan. 1967 | |
| 56. | *John Parke Young | United States Gold Policy: The Case for Change. | Oct. 1966 | |
| 55. | *Robert Triffin | The Balance of Payments and the Foreign Investment Position of the United States. | Sep. 1966 | |
| 54. | *Robert V. Roosa and Fred Hirsch | Reserves, Reserve Currencies, and Vehicle Currencies: An Argument. | May 1966 | |
| 53. | *Milton Gilbert | Problems of the International Monetary System. | Apr. 1966 | |
| 52. | *Raymond F. Mikesell | Public Foreign Capital for Private Enterprise in Developing Countries. | Apr. 1966 | |
| 51. | *Pieter Lieftinck | External Debt and Debt-Bearing Capacity of Developing Countries. | Mar. 1966 | |
| 50. | *John H. Williamson | The Crawling Peg. | Dec. 1965 | |
| 49. | *Tibor Scitovsky | Requirements of an International Reserve System. | Nov. 1965 | |
| 48. | * Sidney Weintraub | The Foreign-Exchange Gap of the Developing Countries. | Sep. 1965 | |
| 47. | *Jacques Rueff and Fred Hirsch | The Role and the Rule of Gold: An Argument. | June 1965 | |
| 46. | *Charles P. Kindleberger | Balance- of-Payments Deficits and the International Market for Liquidity. | May 1965 | |
| 45. | *Jacob Viner | Problems of Monetary Control. | May 1964 | |
| 44. | *Harry G. Johnson | Alternative Guiding Principles for the Use of Monetary Policy. | Nov. 1963 | |
| 43. | *Marius W. Holtrop | Monetary Policy in an Open Economy: Its Objectives, Instruments, Limitations, and Dilemmas. | Sep. 1963 | |
| 42. | *Sir Dennis Robertson | A Memorandum Submitted to the Canadian Royal Commission on Banking and Finance. | May 1963 | |
| 41. | *Friedrich A. Lutz | The Problem of International Liquidity and the Multiple- Currency Standard. | Mar. 1963 | |
| 40. | *Jerome L. Stein | The Nature and Efficiency of the Foreign Exchange Market. | Oct. 1962 | |
| 39. | *Peter Lieftinck | Recent Trends in International Monetary Policies. | Sep. 1962 | |
| 38. | *Boris C. Swerling | Current Issues in Commodity Policy. | June 1962 | |
| 37. | *Samuel I. Katz | Sterling, Speculation and European Convertibility: 1955-1958. | Oct. 1961 | |
| 36. | *Brian Tew | The International Monetary Fund: Its Present Role and Future Prospects. | Mar. 1961 | |
| 35. | *Sir Donald MacDougall | The Dollar Problem: A Reappraisal. | Nov. 1960 | |
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| 34. | *Miroslav A. Kriz | Gold in World Monetary Affairs Today. | June 1959 | |
| 33. | *Alec Cairncross | The International Bank for Reconstruction and Development. | Mar. 1959 | |
| 32. | *Francis H. Schott | The Evolution of Latin American Exchange-Rate Policies since World War II. | Jan. 1959 | |
| 31. | *Randall Hinshaw | Toward European Convertibility. | Nov. 1958 | |
| 30. | *Sir Roy Harrod | The Pound Sterling, 1951-1958. | Aug. 1958 | |
| 29. | *Raymond Vernon | Trade Policy in Crisis. | Mar. 1958 | |
| 28. | *Fred H. Klopstock | The International Status of the Dollar. | May 1957 | |
| 27. | *A. R. Conan | The Changing Pattern of International Investment in Selected Sterling Countries. | Dec. 1956 | |
| 26. | *Samuel I. Katz | Two Approaches to the Exchange-Rate Problem: The United Kingdom and Canada. | Aug. 1956 | |
| 25. | *James E. Meade | The Belgium-Luxembourg Economic Union, 1921-1939: Lessons from an Early Experiment. | Mar. 1956 | |
| 24. | *Thomas C. Schelling | International Cost-Sharing Arrangements. | Sep. 1955 | |
| 23. | *Wytze Gorter | United States Merchant Marine Policies: Some International Implications. | June 1955 | |
| 22. | *Roger Auboin | The Bank for International Settlements, 1930-1955. | May 1955 | |
| 21. | *Raymond Vernon | America's Foreign Trade Policy and the GATT. | Oct. 1954 | |
| 20. | *Ida Greaves | The Colonial Sterling Balances. | Sep. 1954 | |
| 19. | *D. Gale Johnson | Agricultural Price Policy and International Trade. | June 1954 | |
| 18. | *Raymond F. Mikesell | The Emerging Pattern of International Payments. | Apr. 1954 | |
| 17. | *Sir Douglas Copland | Problems of the Sterling Area: With Special Reference to Australia. | Sep. 1953 | |
| 16. | *William Diebold, Jr. | The End of the ITO | Oct. 1952 | |
| 15. | *Miroslav A. Kriz | The Price of Gold. | July 1952 | |
| 14. | *S. Herbert Frankel | Some Conceptual Aspects of International Economic Development of Underdeveloped Territories. | May 1952 | |
| 13. | *Sir Roy Harrod | The Pound Sterling. | Feb. 1952 | |
| 12. | *Sir Arthur Salter | Foreign Investment. | Feb. 1951 | |
| 11. | *Horst Mendershausen | Dollar Shortage and Oil Surplus in 1949- 1950. | Nov. 1950 | |
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| 10. | *Frank D. Graham | The Cause and Cure of Dollar Shortage. | Jan. 1949 | |
| 9. | *Friedrich A. Lutz | The Marshall Plan and European Economic Policy. | Spr. 1948 | |
| 8. | *Miroslav A. Kriz | Postwar International Lending. | Spr. 1947 | |
| 7. | *Frank A. Southard, Jr. | Some European Currency and Exchange Experiences: 1943-1946. | Sum. 1946 | |
| 6. | *Arthur I. Bloomfield | The British Balance-of-Payments Problem. | Aut. 1945 | |
| 5. | *Howard S. Ellis | Bilateralism and the Future of International Trade. | Sum. 1945 | |
| 4. | *Ragnar Nurkse | Conditions of International Monetary Equilibrium. | Spr. 1945 | |
| 3. | *Richard A. Lester | International Aspects of Wartime Monetary Experience. | Aug. 1944 | |
| 2. | *Frank D. Graham | Fundamentals of International Monetary Policy. | Aut. 1943 | |
| 1. | *Friedrich A. Lutz | International Monetary Mechanisms: The Keynes and White Proposals. | July 1943 | |
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| 89. | Lucio Sarno and Mark P. Taylor | The Microstructure of the Foreign-Exchange Market: A Selective Survey of the Literature | May 2001 | Abstract | |
| 88. | Ramkishen S. Rajan | (Ir)relevance of Currency-Crisis Theory to the Devaluation and Collapse of the Thai Baht | Feb. 2001 | Abstract | |
| 87. | Peter Hooper, Karen Johnson, and Jaime Marquez | Trade Elasticities for the G-7 Countries | Aug. 2000 | Abstract | |
| 86. | Alessandro Prati and Garry J. Schinasi | Financial Stability in European Economic and Monetary Union | Aug. 1999 | Abstract | |
| 85. | Holger C. Wolf | Transition Strategies: Choices and Outcomes | June 1999 | Abstract | |
| 84. | Willem H. Buiter, Giancarlo M. Corsetti, and Paolo A. Pesenti | Interpreting the ERM Crisis: Country-Specific and Systemic Issues. | Mar. 1998 | Abstract | |
| 83. | Michael Bowe and James W. Dean | Has the Market Solved the Sovereign-Debt Crisis? | Aug. 1997 | Abstract | |
| 82. | Pierre-Richard Agénor | Capital-Market Imperfections and the Macroeconomic Dynamics of Small Indebted Economies | June 1997 | Abstract | |
| 81. | Gian Maria Milesi-Ferretti and Assaf Razin | Current-Account Sustainability. | Oct. 1996 | Abstract | |
| 80. | Chander Kant | Foreign Direct Investment and Capital Flight. | April 1996 | Abstract | |
| 79. | Angus S. Deaton and Ronald I. Miller | International Commodity Prices, Macroeconomic Performance, and Politics in Sub-Saharan Africa. | Dec. 1995 | Abstract | |
| 78. | Thorvaldur Gylfason | The Macroeconomics of European Agriculture. | May 1995 | Abstract | |
| 77. | Edward E. Leamer | The Heckscher-Ohlin Model in Theory and Practice. | Feb. 1995 | Abstract | |
| 76. | Tamim Bayoumi and Barry Eichengreen | One Money or Many? Analyzing the Prospects for Monetary Unification in Various Parts of the World. | Sep. 1994 | Abstract | |
| 75. | Adam Klug | The German Buybacks, 1932-1939: A Cure for Overhang? | Nov. 1993 | Abstract | |
| 74. | Barry Eichengreen | Should the Maastricht Treaty Be Saved? | Dec. 1992 | Abstract | |
| 73. | Ishac Diwan and Dani Rodrik | External Debt, Adjustment, and Burden Sharing: A Unified Framework. | Nov. 1992 | Abstract | |
| 72. | George M. von Furstenberg and Joseph P. Daniels | Economic Summit Declarations, 1975-1989: Examining the Written Record of International Cooperation. | Feb. 1992 | Abstract | |
| 71. | Daniel Gros and Alfred Steinherr | Economic Reform in the Soviet Union: Pas de Deux between Disintegration and Macroeconomic Destabilization. | Nov. 1991 | Abstract | |
| 70. | Kaushik Basu | The International Debt Problem, Credit Rationing and Loan Pushing: Theory and Experience. | Oct. 1991 | Abstract | |
| 69. | Felipe Larraín and Andrés Velasco | Can Swaps Solve the Debt Crisis? Lessons from the Chilean Experience. | Nov. 1990 | Abstract | |
| 68. | Mark Gersovitz and Christina H. Paxson | The Economies of Africa and the Prices of Their Exports. | Oct. 1990 | Abstract | |
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| 67. | Victor Argy, Warwick McKibbin and Eric Siegloff | Exchange-Rate Regimes for a Small Economy in a Multi-Country World. | Dec. 1989 | ||
| 66. | Helmut Reisen | Public Debt, External Competitiveness, and Fiscal Discipline in Developing Countries. | Nov. 1989 | ||
| 65. | Peter Hooper and Catherine L. Mann | The Emergence and Persistence of the U.S. External Imbalance, 1980-87. | Oct. 1989 | ||
| 64. | Jeffrey A. Frankel | Obstacles to International Macroeconomic Policy Coordination. | Dec. 1988 | ||
| 63. | Jacob A. Frenkel and Assaf Razin | Spending,Taxes, and Deficits: International-Intertemporal Approach. | Dec. 1988 | ||
| 62. | Steven B. Kamin | Devaluation, External Balance, and Macroeconomic Performance: A Look at the Numbers. | Aug. 1988 | ||
| 61. | Stephen A. Schuker | American "Reparations" to Germany, 1919-33: Implications for the Third-World Debt Crisis. | July 1988 | ||
| 60. | Thorvaldur Gylfason | Credit Policy and Economic Activity in Developing Countries with IMF Stabilization Programs. | Aug. 1987 | ||
| 59. | Vincent P. Crawford | International Lending, Long-Term Credit Relationships, and Dynamic Contract Theory. | Mar. 1987 | ||
| 58. | John T. Cuddington | Capital Flight: Estimates, Issues, and Explanations. | Dec. 1986 | ||
| 57. | Stephen S. Golub | The Current-Account Balance and the Dollar: 1977-78 and 1983-84. | Oct. 1986 | ||
| 56. | Paul De Grauwe, Marc Janssens, and Hilde Leliaert | Real-Exchange-Rate Variability from 1920 to 1926 and 1973 to 1982. | Sep. 1985 | ||
| 55. | Marsha R. Shelburn | Rules for Regulating Intervention under a Managed Float. | Dec. 1984 | ||
| 54. | *Jeffrey Sachs | Theoretical Issues in International Borrowing. | July 1984 | ||
| 53. | Avraham Ben-Bassat | Reserve-Currency Diversification and the Substitution Account. | Mar. 1984 | ||
| 52. | Irving B. Kravis and Robert E. Lipsey | Toward an Explanation of National Price Levels. | Nov. 1983 | ||
| 51. | Paul Wonnacott | U.S. Intervention in the Exchange Market for DM, 1977-80. | Dec. 1982 | ||
| 50. | Victor Argy | Exchange-Rate Management in Theory and Practice. | Oct. 1982 | ||
| 49. | Peter Bernholz | Flexible Exchange Rates in Historical Perspective. | July 1982 | ||
| 48. | *Barry J. Eichengreen | Sterling and the Tariff, 1929-32. | Sep. 1981 | ||
| 47. | *Jonathan Eaton and Mark Gersovitz | Poor-Country Borrowing in Private Financial Markets and the Repudiation Issue. | June 1981 | ||
| 46. | *Susan Howson | Sterling's Managed Float: The Operations of the Exchange Equalisation Account, 1932-39. | Nov. 1980 | ||
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| 45. | *Ian M. Drummond | London, Washington, and the Management of the Franc, 1936-1939. | Nov. 1979 | ||
| 44. | *Clas Wihlborg | Currency Risks in International Finance Markets. | Dec. 1978 | ||
| 43. | *Mordechai E. Kreinin and Lawrence H. Officer | The Monetary Approach to the Balance of Payments: A Survey. | Nov. 1978 | ||
| 42. | *Peter Isard | Exchange-Rate Determination: A Survey of Popular Views and Recent Models. | May 1978 | ||
| 41. | *Stephen V.O. Clarke | Exchange-Rate Stabilization in the Mid-1930s: Negotiating the Tripartite Agreement. | Sep. 1977 | ||
| 40. | *Anne O. Krueger | Growth, Distortion, and Patterns of Trade among Many Countries. | Feb. 1977 | ||
| 39. | *Peter B. Kenen | Capital Mobility and Financial Integration: A Survey. | Dec. 1976 | ||
| 38. | *Polly Reynolds Allen | Organization and Administration of a Monetary Union. | June 1976 | ||
| 37. | *Margaret L. Greene | Waiting Time: A Factor in Export Demand for Manufactures. | April 1975 | ||
| 36. | *Charles P. Kindleberger | The Formation of Financial Centers: A Study in Comparative Economic History. | Nov. 1974 | ||
| 35. | *F. Steb Hipple | The Disturbances Approach to the Demand for Inter-national Reserves. | May 1974 | ||
| 34. | *Richard C. Marston | American Monetary Policy and the Structure of the Eurodollar Market. | Mar. 1974 | ||
| 33. | *Stephen V.O. Clarke | The Reconstruction of the International Monetary System: The Attempts of 1922 and 1933. | Nov. 1973 | ||
| 32. | *Stanley W. Black | International Money Markets and Flexible Exchange Rates. | Mar. 1973 | ||
| 31. | *The German Council of Economic Experts | Toward a New Basis for International Monetary Policy. | Oct. 1972 | ||
| 30. | *Thomas L. Hutcheson and Richard C. Porter | The Cost of Tying Aid: A Method and Some Colombian Estimates. | Mar. 1972 | ||
| 29. | *Robert W. Oliver | Early Plans for a World Bank. | Sep. 1971 | ||
| 28. | *Arnold Collery | International Adjustment, Open Economies, and the Quantity Theory of Money. | June 1971 | ||
| 27. | *M. June Flanders | The Demand for International Reserves. | April 1971 | ||
| 26. | *Klaus Friedrich | A Quantitative Framework for the Euro-Dollar System. | Oct. 1970 | ||
| 25. | *Ralph C. Bryant and Patric H. Hendershott | Financial Capital Flows in the Balance of Payments of the United States: An Exploratory Empirical Study. | June 1970 | ||
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| 24. | *Peter H. Lindert | Key Currencies and Gold, 1900-1913. | Aug. 1969 | ||
| 23. | *Hans Aufricht | The Fund Agreement: Living Law and Emerging Practice. | June 1969 | ||
| 22. | *Samuel I. Katz | External Surpluses, Capital Flows, and Credit Policy in the European Economic Community. | Feb. 1969 | ||
| 21. | * Arthur I. Bloomfield | Patterns of Fluctuation in International Investment Before 1914. | Dec. 1968 | ||
| 20. | *Fred R. Glahe | An Empirical Study of the Foreign-Exchange Market: Test of A Theory. | June 1967 | ||
| 19. | *Marina von Neumann Whitman | International and Interregional Payments Adjustment: A Synthetic View. | Feb. 1967 | ||
| 18. | *Benjamin J. Cohen | Adjustment Costs and the Distribution of New Reserves. | Oct. 1966 | ||
| 17. | *Egon Sohmen | The Theory of Forward Exchange. | Aug. 1966 | ||
| 16. | *Ronald I. McKinnon and Wallace E. Oates | The Implications of International Economic Integration for Monetary, Fiscal, and Exchange-Rate Policy. | Mar. 1966 | ||
| 15. | *E. Ray Canterbery | Foreign Exchange, Capital Flows, and Monetary Policy. | June 1965 | ||
| 14. | *Weir M. Brown | The External Liquidity of an Advanced Country. | Oct. 1964 | ||
| 13. | *Robert Z. Aliber | The Management of the Dollar in International Finance. | June 1964 | ||
| 12. | *Robert Triffin | The Evolution of the International Monetary System: Historical Reappraisal and Future Perspectives. | June 1964 | ||
| 11. | *Arthur I. Bloomfield | Short-Term Capital Movements under the Pre-1914 Gold Standard. | July 1963 | ||
| 10. | *Peter B. Kenen | Reserve-Asset Preferences of Central Banks and Stability of the Gold-Exchange Standard. | June 1963 | ||
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| 9. | *Marina von Neumann Whitman | The United States Investment Guaranty Program and Private Foreign Investment. | Dec. 1959 | ||
| 8. | *Raymond F. Mikesell and Jack N. Behrman | Financing Free World Trade with the Sino-Soviet Bloc. | Sep. 1958 | ||
| 7. | *H. H. Liesner | The Import Dependence of Britain and Western Germany: A Comparative Study. | Dec. 1957 | ||
| 6. | *James E. Meade | Negotiations for Benelux: An Annotated Chronicle, 1943-1956. | Mar. 1957 | ||
| 5. | *Derek Curtis Bok | The First Three Years of the Schuman Plan. | Dec. 1955 | ||
| 4. | *Merlyn Nelson Trued and Raymond F. Mikesell | Postwar Bilateral Payments Agreements. | April 1955 | ||
| 3. | *Arthur I. Bloomfield | Speculative and Flight Movements of Capital in Postwar International Finance. | Feb. 1954 | ||
| 2. | *Eugene R. Schlesinger | Multiple Exchange Rates and Economic Development. | May 1952 | ||
| 1. | *Friedrich A. and Vera C. Lutz | Monetary and Foreign Exchange Policy in Italy. | Jan. 1950 | ||
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| 20. | Olivier Jeanne | Currency Crises: A Perspective on Recent Theoretical Developments. | Mar. 2000 | Abstract | ||
| 19. | Sylvester C.W. Eijffinger and Jakob De Haan | The Political Economy of Central-Bank Independence. | May 1996 | Abstract | ||
| 18. | Hali J. Edison | The Effectiveness of Central-Bank Intervention: A Survey of the Literature After 1982. | July 1993 | Abstract | ||
| 17. | Richard Pomfret | International Trade Policy with Imperfect Compe- tition. | Aug. 1992 | Abstract | ||
| 16. | Elhanan Helpman | Monopolistic Competition in Trade Theory. | June 1990 | Abstract | ||
| 15. | Gene M. Grossman and J. David Richardson | Strategic Trade Policy: A Survey of Issues and Early Analysis. | April 1985 | |||
| 14. | Morris Goldstein | Have Flexible Exchange Rates Handicapped Macroeconomic Policy? | June 1980 | |||
| 13. | Louka T. Katseli-Papaefstratiou | The Reemergence of the Purchasing Power Parity Doctrine in the 1970s. | Dec. 1979 | |||
| 12. | *Ronald W. Jones | "Two-ness" in Trade Theory: Costs and Benefits. | April 1977 | |||
| 11. | *Edward Tower and Thomas D. Willett | The Theory of Optimum Currency Areas and Exchange-Rate Flexibility. | May 1976 | |||
| 10. | *Richard E. Caves | International Trade, International Investment, and Imperfect Markets. | Nov. 1974 | |||
| 9. | *Marina von Neumann Whitman | Policies for Internal and External Balance. | Dec. 1970 | |||
| 8. | * Jagdish Bhagwati | The Theory and Practice of Commercial Policy: Departures from Unified Exchange Rates. | Jan. 1968 | |||
| 7. | *W. M. Corden | Recent Developments in the Theory of International Trade. | Mar. 1965 | |||
| 6. | *George N. Halm | The Band Proposal: The Limits of Permissible Exchange-Rate Variations. | Jan. 1965 | |||
| 5. | *Walther Lederer | The Balance on Foreign Transactions: Problems of Definition and Measurement. | Sep. 1963 | |||
| 4. | *Egon Sohmen | International Monetary Problems and the Foreign Exchanges. | April 1963 | |||
| 3. | *Fritz Machlup | Plans for Reform of the International Monetary System. | Aug. 1962; Revised ed.,
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| 1. | *Gottfried Haberler | A Survey of International Trade Theory. | Sep. 1955; Revised ed.,
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| 29. | Peter B. Kenen | Sorting Out Some EMU Issues. [Reprinted from Peter B. Kenen, Jean Monnet Chair Paper No. 38, June 1996, Robert Schuman Centre, European University Institute]. | Dec. 1996 | ||
| 28. | Peter B. Kenen | Ways to Reform Exchange-Rate Arrangements. [Reprinted from Bretton Woods: Looking to the Future, pp. C-13 to C-20, Washington, Bretton Woods Commission, July 1994]. | Nov. 1994 | ||
| 27. | Peter B. Kenen | Transitional Arrangements for Trade and Payments among the CMEA Countries. [Reprinted from Peter B. Kenen, International Monetary Fund Staff Papers, Vol. 38, No. 2, June 1991]. | July 1991 | ||
| 26. | Peter B. Kenen | The Use of IMF Credit. [Reprinted from Catherine Gwin, Richard E. Feinberg, and contributors, Pulling Together: The International Monetary Fund in a Multipolar World, Washington, Overseas Development Council, 1989]. | Dec. 1989 | ||
| 25. | Jorge Braga de Macedo | Trade and Financial Interdependence under Flexible Exchange Rates: The Pacific Area. [Reprinted from Augustine H.H. Tan and Basant Kapur, eds., Pacific Growth and Financial Interdependence, Sydney, Allen and Unwin, 1986, Chapter 13]. | June 1986 | ||
| 24. | Peter B. Kenen | Forward Rates, Interest Rates, and Expectations under Alternative Exchange Rate Regimes. [Reprinted from Economic Record, Vol. 61, September 1985]. | June 1986 | ||
| 23. | Peter B. Kenen | Use of the SDR to Supplement or Substitute for Other Means of Finance. [Reprinted from George M. von Furstenberg, ed., International Money and Credit: The Policy Roles, Chap. 7, Washington, IMF, 1983]. | Dec. 1983 | ||
| 22. | Jorge Braga de Macedo | Exchange Rate Behavior with Currency Inconvertibility. [Reprinted from Journal of International Economics, Vol. 12, February 1982]. | Sep. 1982 | ||
| 21. | Peter B. Kenen | The Analytics of a Substitution Account. [Reprinted from Banca Nazionale del Lavoro Quarterly Review, No. 139, December 1981]. | Dec. 1981 | ||
| 20. | *William H. Branson | Asset Markets and Relative Prices in Exchange Rate Determination. [Reprinted from Sozialwissenschaftliche Annalen, Vol. 1, 1977]. | June 1980 | ||
| 19. | *Polly R. Allen and Peter B. Kenen | The Balance of Payments, Exchange Rates, and Economic Policy: A Survey and Synthesis of Recent Developments. [Reprinted from Occasional Paper 33 by the Center of Planning and Economic Research, Athens, Greece, 1978]. | April 1979 | ||
| 18. | *Peter B. Kenen | Floats, Glides and Indicators: A Comparison of Methods for Changing Exchange Rates. [Reprinted from Journal of International Economics, Vol. 5, May 1975]. | June 1975 | ||
| 17. | *Stanley W. Black | An Econometric Study of Euro-Dollar Borrowing by New York Banks and the Rate of Interest on Euro-Dollars. [Reprinted from The Journal of Finance, Vol. 26, March 1971]. | May 1971 | ||
| 16. | *Fritz Machlup | Euro-Dollar Creation: A Mystery Story. [Reprinted from Banca Nazionale del Lavoro Quarterly Review, No. 94, September 1970]. | Dec. 1970 | ||
| 15. | *Benjamin J. Cohen | The Benefits and Costs of Sterling. [Reprinted from Euromoney, Vol. 1, Nos. 4 and 11, September 1969 and April 1970]. | June 1970 | ||
| 14. | *Fritz Machlup | On Terms, Concepts, Theories and Strategies in the Discussions of Greater Flexibility of Exchange Rates. [Reprinted from Banca Nazionale del Lavoro Quarterly Review, No. 92, March 1970]. | Apr. 1970 | ||
| 13. | *Benjamin J. Cohen | Sterling and the City. [Reprinted from The Banker, Vol. 120, February 1970]. | Mar. 1970 | ||
| 12. | *Fritz Machlup | Speculations on Gold Speculations. [Reprinted from American Economic Review, Papers and Proceedings, Vol. 56, May 1969]. | May 1969 | ||
| 11. | *Fritz Machlup | The Transfer Gap of the United States. [Reprinted from Banca Nazionale del Lavoro Quarterly Review, No. 86, September 1968]. | Oct. 1968 | ||
| 10. | *Fritz Machlup | The Price of Gold. [Reprinted from The Banker, Vol. 118, September 1968]. | Sep. 1968 | ||
| 9. | *Benjamin J. Cohen | Reparations in the Postwar Period: A Survey. [Reprinted from Banca Nazionale del Lavoro Quarterly Review, No. 82, September 1967]. | Feb. 1968 | ||
| 8. | *Fritz Machlup | From Dormant Liabilities to Dormant Assets. [Reprinted from The Banker, Vol. 117, September 1967]. | Oct. 1967 | ||
| 7. | *Fritz Machlup | Credit Facilities or Reserve Allotments? [Reprinted from Banca Nazionale del Lavoro Quarterly Review, No. 81, June 1967]. | Sep. 1967 | ||
| 6. | *Benjamin J. Cohen | Voluntary Foreign Investment Curbs: A Plan that Really Works. [Reprinted from Challenge: The Magazine of Economic Affairs, March/April 1967]. | Apr. 1967 | ||
| 5. | *Fritz Machlup | The Need for Monetary Reserves. [Reprinted from Banca Nazionale del Lavoro Quarterly Review, Vol. 77, September 1966]. | Oct. 1966 | ||
| 4. | *Fritz Machlup | World Monetary Debate--Bases for Agreement. [Reprinted from The Banker, Vol. 116, September 1966]. | Sep. 1966 | ||
| 3. | *Fritz Machlup | International Monetary Systems and the Free Market Economy. [Reprinted from International Payments Problems: A Symposium, Washington, American Enterprise Institute, 1966]. | Feb. 1966 | ||
| 2. | *Fritz Machlup | Real Adjustment, Compensatory Corrections, and Foreign Financing of Imbalances in International Payments. [Reprinted from Robert E. Baldwin et al., Trade, Growth, and the Balance of Payments, Chicago, Rand McNally, and Amsterdam, North-Holland, 1965]. | Sep. 1965 | ||
| 1. | *Fritz Machlup | The Cloakroom Rule of International Reserves: Reserve Creation and Resources Transfer. [Reprinted from Quarterly Journal of Economics, Vol. 79, August 1965]. | Sep. 1965 | ||
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