Balance of Payments: Theory and Economic Policy

Balance of Payments: Theory and Economic Policy

by Robert Stern
Balance of Payments: Theory and Economic Policy

Balance of Payments: Theory and Economic Policy

by Robert Stern

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Overview

An original and systematic synthesis of the major postwar developments in theory and policy of balance-of-payments adjustment, this book focuses on the present-day system of pegged-but-adjustable exchange rates and the problems that policy authorities must face if they are to attain full employment, price stability, balance-of-payments equilibrium, and a satisfactory rate of economic growth. The dominate theme of this book is that any system of exchange rates carries with it assumptions about the way it works and how effective the automatic and policy-motivated forces operate to bring about equilibrium in a country's balance of payments. By analyzing balance-of-payments adjustment and policies under alternative exchange-rate systems, and with different assumptions concerning the level of employment and prices, it is possible to embrace a wide variety of contemporary and historical circumstances experienced by individual countries and the world as a whole. In this way the author assesses the economic consequences of the different exchange-rate systems and of the policies that countries may follow to attain their national objectives. In particular it appears to Professor Stern that the international monetary turmoil of the past ten years can be traced to the exchange-rate inflexibilities of the adjustable-peg system and to the creation of excessive reserves under the dollar standard. He demonstrates that the international monetary system must be redesigned to permit greater exchange-rate inflexibility and control over the creation of new international reserve assets.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780202308937
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 01/15/2007
Pages: 454
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)
Age Range: 16 Years

About the Author

Robert M. Stern is professor emeritus of economics and public policy at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. He is the co-director of the Research Seminar in International Economics at the Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy. He is also head of the Ford School International Concentration and the Ford school program of research on U.S. Japan international economic relations.

Table of Contents

1: Balance-of-Payments Concepts and Measurement; 2: The Foreign Exchange Market; 3: Balance-of-Payments Adjustment Under Freely Fluctuating Exchange Rates; 4: Balance-of-Payments Adjustment Under the Gold Standard; 5: Balance-of-Payments Adjustment Under Pegged Exchange Rates; 6: The Income Approach to Balance-of-Payments Adjustment; 7: The Price and Income Approaches to Balance-of-Payments Adjustment; 8: International Long-Term Capital Movements; 9: Restrictions on Tirade and Payments for Balance-of-Payments Adjustment; 10: Monetary and Fiscal Policies for Internal and External Balance; 11: Economie Growth and the Balance of Payments; 12: Problems of the International Monetary System
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