Currencies, crises, fiscal policy, and coordination /

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Author / Creator:Masson, Paul R.
Imprint:Singapore ; Hackensack, NJ : World Scientific, c2011.
Description:xxiii, 330 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/8684038
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ISBN:9789814350150
981435015X
Notes:Masson is in fact the author or co-author of all articles.
Includes bibliographical references.
Table of Contents:
  • Introduction
  • Acknowledgments
  • I. Exchange Rate Dynamics and Currency Regime Choice
  • 1. "Dynamic Stability of Portfolio Balance Models of the Exchange Rate": Journal of International Economics
  • 2. "Exchange Rate Dynamics and Intervention Rules," with Adrian Blundell-Wignall: IMF Staff Papers
  • 3. "Exchange Rate Regime Transitions": Journal of Development Economics
  • 4. "Explaining the Transition between Exchange Rate Regimes," with Francisco Ruge-Murcia: Scandinavian Journal of Economics
  • II. Currency Crises, Credibility and Contagion
  • 5. "Credibility of Policies Versus Credibility of Policymakers," with Allan Drazen: Quarterly Journal of Economics
  • Corrigendum to chapter 5
  • 6. "Gaining and Losing ERM Credibility: The Case of the United Kingdom": The Economic Journal
  • 7. "Contagion: Macroeconomic Models with Multiple Equilibria": Journal of International Money and Finance
  • 8. "Currency Crises, Sunspots and Markov-switching Regimes," with Olivier Jeanne: Journal of International Economics
  • 9. "The Normal, the Fat-Tailed, and the Contagious: Modeling Changes in Emerging-Market Bond Spreads with Liquidity," with Shubha Chakravarty and Tim Gulden: Identifying International Financial Contagion
  • III. Fiscal Policy in Currency Unions
  • 10. "Fiscal Flows in the United States and Canada: Lessons for Monetary Union in Europe," with Tamim Bayoumi: European Economic Review
  • 11. "Liability-creating versus Non-liability-creating Fiscal Stabilisation Policies: Ricardian Equivalence, Fiscal Stabilisation and EMU," with Tamim Bayoumi: The Economic Journal
  • 12. "Monetary Union in West Africa: Who Might Gain, Who Might Lose, and Why?" with Xavier Debrun and Catherine Pattillo: The Canadian Journal of Economics
  • IV. International Economic Policy Coordination and Uncertainty
  • 13. "International Policy Coordination in a World with Model Uncertainty," with Atish Ghosh: IMF Staff Papers
  • 14. "Model Uncertainty, Learning, and the Gains from Coordination," with Atish Ghosh: American Economic Review
  • 15. Forttoho Preference Uncertainty and Gains from Policy Coordination": IMF Staff Papers
  • Conclusion: A Personal View on the Use of Economic Models in Policymaking