Leading issues in international economic policy: essays in honor of George N. Halm. Edited by C. Fred Bergsten [and] William G. Tyler.
Contributor(s): Halm, George Nikolaus, 1901- | Bergsten, C. Fred, 1941- | Tyler, William G.
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Includes bibliographical references.
Bergsten, C. F. Introduction.--Bibliography of the writings of George N. Halm (p. xvii-xx)--International money: Dale, W. B. The International Monetary Fund and greater flexibility of exchange rates. Tyler, W. G. Exchange rate flexibility under conditions of endemic inflation: a case study of the recent Brazilian experience. Kindleberger, C. P. Money illusion and foreign exchange. Haberler, G. Prospects for the dollar standard. Humphrey, D. D. The case for gold. Bergsten, C. F. Convertibility for the dollar and international monetary reform. Machlup, F. Stateless money.--International trade: Norwood, B. The next world trade negotiations. Samuelson, P. A. Deadweight loss in international trade from the profit motive?--International development: West, R. L. Economic dependence and policy in developing countries. Stern, E. Private capital markets for development. Levin, J. Government finance and the balance of payments.
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