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Exchange rates and international finance / Laurence S. Copeland.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Harlow : Financial Times Prentice Hall, 2005.Edition: 4th edDescription: xii, 500 p. : ill. ; 25 cmISBN:
  • 9780273683063 (pbk.) :
  • 0273683063 (alk. paper)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 332.456 COP
LOC classification:
  • HG3851 .C78 2005
Contents:
1.Introductioin -- Part I.The international setting -- 2.Prices in the open economy: purchasing power parity -- 3.Financial markets in the open economy -- 4.Open economy macroeconomics -- Part II.Exchange rate determination -- 5.Flexible prices: the monetary model -- -- 6.Fixed prices: the Mundell-Fleming model -- 7.Sticky prices: the Dornbusch model -- 8.Porfolio balance and the current account -- 9.Currency substitution -- 10.General equilibrium models -- 11.Optimum currency areas and monetary union -- Part III.A world of uncertainty -- 12.Market efficiency and rational expectations -- 13.The 'news' model and exchange rate volatility -- 14.The risk premium -- Part IV.Fixed exchange rates -- 15.A certain uncertainty: non-linearity, cycles and chaos -- 16.Target zones -- 17.Crises and credibility -- Part V.Conclusions - 18.Conclusions.
Summary: This title provides a clear and concise guide to the essentials of exchange rate theory and its relevance to major events in currency markets.
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Previous ed.: 2000.

Includes bibliographical references (p. 484-491) and index.

1.Introductioin -- Part I.The international setting -- 2.Prices in the open economy: purchasing power parity -- 3.Financial markets in the open economy -- 4.Open economy macroeconomics -- Part II.Exchange rate determination -- 5.Flexible prices: the monetary model -- -- 6.Fixed prices: the Mundell-Fleming model -- 7.Sticky prices: the Dornbusch model -- 8.Porfolio balance and the current account -- 9.Currency substitution -- 10.General equilibrium models -- 11.Optimum currency areas and monetary union -- Part III.A world of uncertainty -- 12.Market efficiency and rational expectations -- 13.The 'news' model and exchange rate volatility -- 14.The risk premium -- Part IV.Fixed exchange rates -- 15.A certain uncertainty: non-linearity, cycles and chaos -- 16.Target zones -- 17.Crises and credibility -- Part V.Conclusions - 18.Conclusions.

This title provides a clear and concise guide to the essentials of exchange rate theory and its relevance to major events in currency markets.

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