Estimating equilibrium exchange rates / John Williamson.

The problems of exchange rate misalignments and the resulting payments imbalances have plagued the world economy for decades. At the Louvre Accord of 1987 the Group of Five industrial countries adopted a system of reference ranges for exchange rate management, influenced by proposals of C. Fred Berg...

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Autore principale: Williamson, John
Natura: Libro
Lingua:inglese
Pubblicazione: Washington : Institute for International Economics, 1994.
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