The New Transatlantic Economy
Edited by Matthew B Canzoneri, Wilfred J Ethier and Vittorio Grilli

The proceedings of a May 1994 conference organized jointly with the Center for German and European Studies and the Program for International Economic Studies at Georgetown University ‘The New Transatlantic Economy’, reported in issue 61 of this Bulletin, are now available:

‘Introduction’, Matthew Canzoneri, Wilfred Ethier and Vittorio Grilli

‘Transatlantic Policy Coordination with Sticky Labour Markets: The Reality of the Real Side’, Andrew Hughes Hallett and Yue Ma

‘Foreign Exchange Intervention and International Policy Coordination: Comparing the G-3 and EMS Experience’, Axel Weber

‘Trading Blocs and the Sustainability of Inter-regional Cooperation’, Eric Bond and Constantinos Syropoulos

‘Speculative Attacks on Pegged Exchange Rates: An Empirical Exploration with Special Reference to the European Monetary System’, Barry Eichengreen, Andrew Rose and Charles Wyplosz

‘The Increased Importance of Direct Investment in North Atlantic Economic Relationships: A Convergence Hypothesis’, James Markusen and Anthony Venables

‘Effects of Trade Liberalization on the Members of a Trading Bloc: A Lumpy Country Analysis’, Alan Deardorff

‘Central Banks and Reputation: Some Transatlantic Contrasts’, Ben Lockwood, Marcus Miller and Lei Zhang

‘Trade Liberalization and Trade Adjustment Assistance’, K C Fung and Robert Staiger

‘Trade Liberalization as Politically Optimal Exchange of Market Access’, Arye Hillman and Peter Moser

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