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Bulletin
Issue 13 (February 1986) - Contents
In This Issue
· Highlights
of this issue
Feature
· Macroeconomic
Interactions and Policy Design in Interdependent Economies - David
Currie and Marcus Miller
Workshops
The following workshops were discussed in this issue:
· Anglo-French
Colloquium - Industrial economics and industrial organization
· Anglo-Finnish
Workshop - Macroeconomics and capital markets
Meetings
The following meetings were discussed in this issue:
· International
Economic Policy Coordination - Europe would benefit
· Employee
Share Ownership - More incentives needed
· Occupational
Pensions - The 'big bang' ahead
Discussion Papers
The following Discussion Papers were discussed in this issue:
· Comparative
Advantage in UK Manufacturing Trade, 1910-1935 by Nicholas F R Crafts
and Steve H Thomas
· Taxation
Versus Spending as the Fiscal Instrument for Demand Management: A
Disequilibrium Welfare Approach by Neil Rankin
· Unemployment
in Interwar Britain: New Evidence from London by Barry Eichengreen
· On
Evaluating the Importance of Non-Linearity in Large Macroeconometric
Models by Paul Fisher and Mark H Salmon
· Fiscal
Deficits, Exchange Rate Crises and Inflation by Sweder van Wijnbergen
· Aid,
Export Promotion and the Real Exchange Rate: An African Dilemma? by
Sweder van Wijnbergen
· Capital
Controls and the Real Exchange Rate by Sweder van Wijnbergen
· Primary
Commodity Prices, the Business Cycle and the Real Exchange Rate of the
Dollar by Heywood Fleisig and Sweder van Wijnbergen
· The
Theory and Measurement of Macroeconomic Disequilibrium in Centrally
Planned Economies by Richard Portes
Material in contained in this Bulletin may be reproduced with
appropriate attribution
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