Discussion paper DP517 Adjustment Difficulties within a European Monetary Union: Can They be Reduced? David Vines Andrew Hughes Hallett 1 Mar 1991 International Macroeconomics Z H F
Discussion paper DP502 The European Monetary System: Achievements and Survival Patrick Minford Andrew Hughes Hallett Anupam Rastogi 1 Jan 1991 International Macroeconomics
Discussion paper DP481 Market Solutions to the Problem of Stabilising Commodity Earnings Andrew Hughes Hallett Prathap Ramanujam 1 Nov 1990 International Trade and Regional Economics
Discussion paper DP393 Target Zones and International Policy Coordination: The Contrast Between the Necessary and Sufficient Conditions for Success Andrew Hughes Hallett 1 Apr 1990 International Macroeconomics E E F F
Discussion paper DP286 Protectionism and the US Trade Deficit: An Empirical Analysis Andrew Hughes Hallett Jaime Marquez W Helkie 1 Feb 1989 International Trade and Regional Economics Z E H F F
Discussion paper DP251 Decentralised Policies and Efficient Trade-Offs: An Essay on the Costs of Uncoordinated Fiscal and Monetary Policies Andrew Hughes Hallett Maria Luisa Petit 1 Jul 1988 International Macroeconomics D B E E H
Discussion paper DP190 International Policy Cooperation and Model Uncertainty Andrew Hughes Hallett Gerald Holtham 1 Jul 1987 International Macroeconomics B E C F F
Discussion paper DP151 Macroeconomic Policy Design with Incomplete Information: A New Argument for Coordinating Economic Policies Andrew Hughes Hallett 1 Jan 1987 International Macroeconomics E B E E F F F
Discussion paper DP138 Is Time-Inconsistent Behaviour Really Possible? Andrew Hughes Hallett 1 Nov 1986 International Macroeconomics E B E
Discussion paper DP108 The Impact of Interdependence on Economic Policy Design: The Case of the US, EEC and Japan Andrew Hughes Hallett 1 May 1986 International Macroeconomics E E F F
Discussion paper DP98 Commodity Market Stabilisation and `North-South' Income Transfers: An Empirical Investigation Andrew Hughes Hallett 1 Apr 1986 International Macroeconomics E F
Discussion paper DP77 How Much Could the International Coordination of Economic Policies Achieve? An Example from US-EEC Policy Making Andrew Hughes Hallett 1 Oct 1985 International Macroeconomics E E F