Rabu, 24 Mei 2017

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'For years now, those of us teaching the Depression of the 1930s have answered negatively when asked whether it could happen again. Central bankers understand how to head off a deflation. Regulators know how to prevent the banking system from crashing. Policymakers, we reassure our students, have learned the lessons of history. Now Japan's great stagnation is forcing us to rethink this textbook wisdom. Hutchison and Westermann's book will help us figure out how to answer the question when it is posed to future generations of students.'--Barry Eichengreen, University of California, Berkeley'Corden's book is full of wisdom and original contributions...a masterpiece.' George S. Tavlas The World Economy'Most compellingly, Corden conveys why the choice of exchange-rate regime matters to governments.' Ada S. Posen Foreign Affairs'If anyone can make sense of the debate over the choice of exchange rate regime, Max Corden can. Transparency of argument and comprehensiveness of treatment, two Corden trademarks, are amply in evidence here. Not everyone will agree with his conclusion that the exchange-rate spectrum is being hollowed out, leaving hard pegs and managed floats as the only viable alternatives--although I for one find the case fully convincing. But any economist or policy maker seeking to understand the issues will want to take a long look at this book.'--Barry Eichengreen, University of California, Berkeley'Choosing an appropriate exchange rate policy is one of the most important and one of the most vexing decisions each country must make. Max Corden provides a superb treatment of the many issues and complex considerations that are involved in making a rational choice--and of the risks involved in any particular choice--drawing on both careful economic reasoning and experience garnered from around the world.'--Richard N. Cooper, Boas Professor of International Economics, Harvard University'This is a terrific book! It is very well written and provides a lucid and comprehensive analysis of exchange rate policy options. The theory is sound and the case studies are very insightful. Every chapter is full of lessons for policy makers, central bankers, and international investors. This volume will become an instant classic; it should be read by academics as well as by practitioners.'--Sebastian Edwards, Henry Ford II Professor of International Economics, University of California, Los Angeles'Corden's book is full of wisdom and original contributions... a masterpiece.' George S. Tavlas The World Economy'Dollarization has been the subject of all too much fast and loose analysis. This book, for once, asks the hard questions. Rather than conveniently assuming that dollarization will encourage macroeconomic and structural reforms, it analyzes the circumstances under which this hoped-for scenario will obtain. It will be the standard work for scholars and officials prepared to take the question of dollarization seriously.'--Barry Eichengreen, University of California, Berkeley'This is a timely volume. It collects a number of important contributions on a highly controversial issue: Should the emerging countries have a currency of their own? The papers in this collection address some very important questions, including those related to country risk, economic performance and the political economy of dollarization. It is required reading for anyone interested in monetary policy in the emerging and transition economies.'--Sebastian Edwards, Henry Ford II Professor of International Economics, University of California, Los Angeles'Thirty years after the exchange rate rules of the postwar monetary system broke down, debate continues on the merits of fixed versus floating rates, as well as intermediate arrangements. Ghosh, Gulde, and Wolf thoroughly examine national economic performance since the mid-1970s. Their findings produce useful empirical generalizations on the pros and cons for each side, making the book a new benchmark in the ongoing debate.'--Richard N. Cooper, Boas Professor of International Economics, Harvard University

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