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Essays in International Economics

Peter B. Kenen

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Sozialwissenschaften, Recht, Wirtschaft / Wirtschaft

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Written form 1957 through 1978 by one of the foremost authorities in the field of international economics, this collection of Peter Kenen's previously published essays deals with issues in the pure theory of international trade, international monetary theory, and international monetary reform. The essays in Part I, "Trade, Tariffs, and Welfare," concern the roles of tangible and human capital in the determination of trade patterns, the joint determination of demand conditions and trade patterns, the gains from international trade, and the effects of migration on economic welfare.
Part II, "International Monetary Theory and Policy," contains essays on the theory of gold-exchange standard, the determination of forward exchange rates, the demand for international reserves, economic integration and the delineation of currency areas, and the process of balance of payments adjustment under pegged and floating exchange rates.
The essays in Part III, "Monetary Reform and the Dollar," are arranged in chonological order, from 1963 through 1977, and focus on the problems and progress of international monetary reform and on the functioning of the present international monetary system.
Peter B. Kenen is Walker Professor of Economics and International Finance at Princeton University.
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Originally published in 1981.

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Monetary Theory, Supply (economics), Macroeconomic model, Efficient-market hypothesis, Economic problem, Payment, Profit (economics), Economy, International monetary systems, Factor price, Price fixing, Exchange-rate regime, Export subsidy, Relative value (economics), Market (economics), Market liquidity, Market rate, Money market, Balance of trade, Consumption (economics), Inflation targeting, Leverage (finance), Economic integration, Purchasing power parity, Exchange Stabilization Fund, Monetary system, The Economist, Welfare economics, Currency, Economic rent, Bank for International Settlements, Economic equilibrium, Foreign exchange spot, New International Economic Order, International financial institutions, Price index, World economy, Economics, Credit (finance), Foreign exchange controls, International finance, Economic interventionism, Tariff, Monetary policy, Economica, Arbitrage, Currency intervention, Eurocurrency Market, Monetary reform, Economic interdependence, Keynesian economics, Diversification (finance), Income, Investment, Price elasticity of demand, Exchange rate, Real versus nominal value (economics), Debt relief, Foreign direct investment, International Monetary Fund, Interest rate, Macroeconomics, International economics, Speculation, Foreign exchange market, Economic policy, Fiscal policy, International trade theory, Central bank, Journal of International Economics