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Cambridge University Press Books

The New Transatlantic Economy

Transatlantic economic relations are dominated by three factors which are of major historical significance. The first and most important is the multilateral process for trade liberalization, deregulation of financial markets, and macroeconomic policy coordination. The second factor is a transatlantic environment of national and regional idiosyncracies exemplified by protectionist initiatives, a significant weakening of the EMS, and changes in central bank statutes. The second factor is in part a political backlash against the first. The third factor affecting transatlantic economic relations is of course the emergence of regional economic relationships within the transatlantic economy, and a treaty calling for a common currency in Europe. In this volume, specialists in international trade, international finance, and political economy analyse the causes of these three factors, and their implications.

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Ethier, W, V Grilli and M Canzoneri (eds) (1996), ‘The New Transatlantic Economy‘, CEPR Press, Paris & London. https://cepr.org/publications/books-and-reports/new-transatlantic-economy

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Ethier, W, V Grilli and M Canzoneri (1996), ‘Introduction‘, in Ethier, W, V Grilli and M Canzoneri (eds), The New Transatlantic Economy, CEPR Press, Paris & London. https://cepr.org/publications/books-and-reports/new-transatlantic-economy

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Ma, Y, N Roubini and A Hughes Hallett (1996), ‘Transatlantic policy coordination with sticky labour markets: the reality of the real side‘, in Ethier, W, V Grilli and M Canzoneri (eds), The New Transatlantic Economy, CEPR Press, Paris & London. https://cepr.org/publications/books-and-reports/new-transatlantic-economy

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Weber, A and J Gagnon (1996), ‘Foreign exchange intervention and international policy coordination: comparing the G3 and EMS experience‘, in Ethier, W, V Grilli and M Canzoneri (eds), The New Transatlantic Economy, CEPR Press, Paris & London. https://cepr.org/publications/books-and-reports/new-transatlantic-economy

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Gatsios, K, C Syropoulos and E Bond (1996), ‘Trading blocs and the sustainability of interregional cooperation‘, in Ethier, W, V Grilli and M Canzoneri (eds), The New Transatlantic Economy, CEPR Press, Paris & London. https://cepr.org/publications/books-and-reports/new-transatlantic-economy

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Winters, L and A Deardoff (1996), ‘The effects of trade liberalisation on the members of a trading bloc: a lumpy country analysis‘, in Ethier, W, V Grilli and M Canzoneri (eds), The New Transatlantic Economy, CEPR Press, Paris & London. https://cepr.org/publications/books-and-reports/new-transatlantic-economy

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Smith, A, A Venables and J Markusen (1996), ‘The increased importance of direct investment in North Atlantic economic relationships: a convergence hypothesis‘, in Ethier, W, V Grilli and M Canzoneri (eds), The New Transatlantic Economy, CEPR Press, Paris & London. https://cepr.org/publications/books-and-reports/new-transatlantic-economy

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Wyplosz, C, A Rose, B Eichengreen, R Flood and R Cumby (1996), ‘Speculative attacks on pegged exchange rates: an empirical exploration with special reference to the European Monetary System‘, in Ethier, W, V Grilli and M Canzoneri (eds), The New Transatlantic Economy, CEPR Press, Paris & London. https://cepr.org/publications/books-and-reports/new-transatlantic-economy

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Zhang, L, B Lockwood, M Miller and S Black (1996), ‘Central banks and reputation: some transatlantic contrasts‘, in Ethier, W, V Grilli and M Canzoneri (eds), The New Transatlantic Economy, CEPR Press, Paris & London. https://cepr.org/publications/books-and-reports/new-transatlantic-economy

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Staiger, R, C Syropoulos and K Fung (1996), ‘Trade liberalization and trade adjustment assistance‘, in Ethier, W, V Grilli and M Canzoneri (eds), The New Transatlantic Economy, CEPR Press, Paris & London. https://cepr.org/publications/books-and-reports/new-transatlantic-economy

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Moser, P, M Richardson and A Hillman (1996), ‘Trade liberalization as politically optimal exchange of market access‘, in Ethier, W, V Grilli and M Canzoneri (eds), The New Transatlantic Economy, CEPR Press, Paris & London. https://cepr.org/publications/books-and-reports/new-transatlantic-economy