The monetary side of domestic and international economic policy
has generated increasingly intense debate and concern within and
among the major industrial countries over the last several years.
Recently, the Bank of Japan's Institute for Monetary and Economic
Studies brought together leading academics and prominent economists
of central banks and international organizations to analyze and
discuss the key problems and issues of monetary policy of developed
countries. Collected in this volume are their original
contributions: eight essays that cover monetary policy in an
uncertain world, domestic and international aspects of monetary
policy, and policies to overcome stagflation. In particular, they
recognize and provide a lively forum for the different views of
academic and central bank economists.The essays are "Monetarism in
Rhetoric and in Practice," by Milton Friedman; "Monetary Policy in
an Uncertain World," by James Tobin; "The Conduct of Domestic
Monetary Policy," by Robert Gorden; "Monetary Policy in Postwar
Japan," by K. Hamada and F. Hayashi; "Monetary Policy in the Large
Open Economy," by Michael Darby; "Alternative Approaches to
Exchange-Rate Determination and Some Implications of the Structural
Balance-of-Payments Approach for International Macroeconomic
Interdependence," by Akihiro Amano; "'Reaganomics' and
Credibility," by Thomas Sargent; and "Coordination of Monetary and
Fiscal Policies," by Albert Ando.
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