Queen's Policy Studies Ser.: Money, Markets, and Mobility : Celebrating the Ideas and Influence of 1999 Nobel Laureate Robert A. Mundell by Thomas J. Courchene (2002, Trade Paperback)

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Product Identifiers

PublisherDeutsch Institute for T.H.E. Study of Economic Policy, John
ISBN-100889118205
ISBN-139780889118201
eBay Product ID (ePID)1849685

Product Key Features

Number of Pages290 Pages
Publication NameMoney, Markets, and Mobility : Celebrating the Ideas and Influence of 1999 Nobel Laureate Robert A. Mundell
LanguageEnglish
SubjectInternational / Economics, General, International / General, Investments & Securities / General, Money & Monetary Policy
Publication Year2002
TypeTextbook
AuthorThomas J. Courchene
Subject AreaBusiness & Economics
SeriesQueen's Policy Studies Ser.
FormatTrade Paperback

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Item Height0.9 in
Item Weight19.7 Oz
Item Length9 in
Item Width6.1 in

Additional Product Features

Intended AudienceCollege Audience
Dewey Edition21
Series Volume Number69
IllustratedYes
Dewey Decimal332/.042
SynopsisMoney, Markets, and Mobility celebrates the research and ideas of Canadian-born 1999 Nobel Laureate Robert A. Mundell., Edited by Thomas Courchene, this collection brings together distinguished scholars who reflect upon and extend Mundell's contributions - from the development of the Euro and the currency union issue in general - to factor mobility and free trade. The authors also discuss the "Mundell-Fleming" model and its policy implications as well as the evolution of global financial and trading systems. Mundell's Nobel Prize lecture as well as his reflections on the evolution of open-economy macroeconomics are included in this collection. Contributors include Russell Boyer (Western), Mick Devereux (UBC), Pierre Fortin (UQAM), Herbert Grubel (Fraser Institute), Richard Harris (Simon Fraser), John McCallum (Royal Bank), Ronald McKinnon (Stanford), James Melvin (Waterloo), Sylvia Ostry (Toronto), Alexandre Swoboda (Geneva and IMF), George von Furstenberg (Indiana), Rob Waschik (Waterloo) and, of course, Robert Mundell (Columbia and Siena)., Edited by Thomas Courchene, this collection brings together distinguished scholars who reflect upon and extend Mundell's contributions - from the development of the Euro and the currency union issue in general - to factor mobility and free trade. The authors also discuss the "Mundell-Fleming" model and its policy implications as well as the evolution of global financial and trading systems. Mundell's Nobel Prize lecture as well as his reflections on the evolution of open-economy macroeconomics are included in this collection.Contributors include Russell Boyer (Western), Mick Devereux (UBC), Pierre Fortin (UQAM), Herbert Grubel (Fraser Institute), Richard Harris (Simon Fraser), John McCallum (Royal Bank), Ronald McKinnon (Stanford), James Melvin (Waterloo), Sylvia Ostry (Toronto), Alexandre Swoboda (Geneva and IMF), George von Furstenberg (Indiana), Rob Waschik (Waterloo) and, of course, Robert Mundell (Columbia and Siena).
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