Rudiger Dornbusch
Exchange Rates and Inflation.
The MIT Press, 1989. Second printing. 0262040964 x/475 pages.
Volume, measuring approximately 6.5" x 9.5", is bound in black cloth, with white lettering to spine. Book and dust jacket are like new. Numerous diagrams. Jacket is preserved in mylar cover.
"Rudiger Dornbusch's articles on exchange rates and open economy macroeconomics are among the most frequently cited in the field of international economics. Collected for the first time in "Exchange Rates and Inflation," these articles, written over the past fifteen years, cover a wide range of issues while providing unique insights into the research style of a major economist. During this period the economics profession has shifted from global monetarism to the new classical economics, and Dornbusch's own interests, and some of his beliefs, have changed as well.Twenty-two articles are gathered in four parts: Exchange Rate Theory; Special Topics in Exchange Rate Economics; Equilibrium Real Exchange Rates, and Inflation and Stabilization. Each part includes an introduction that discusses the essays and places them in context. Rudiger Dornbusch is Ford International Professor of Economics at MIT."
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