The New International Monetary System brings together twelve
original contributions by leading scholars and practitioners to a
conference convened in May 2008 on the occasion of the retirement
of Alexander Swoboda. The contributions are arranged in three main
parts. Part I deals with the international financial architecture,
Part II examines the ever-controversial role of exchange rate
regimes and Part III takes stock of the conduct of monetary policy
and the challenges posed by the inflation-targeting strategy. The
chapters provide considered assessments of virtually all the hotly
debated issues that concern monetary policies seen from an
international perspective. Edited by and with an introduction from
Charles Wyplosz, the collection includes contributions from some of
the key international figures in the field of monetary policy,
central banking and exchange rate regimes to discuss contemporary
international monetary issues. Contributors include Michael Bordo,
Barry Eichengreen, Ronald McKinnon and Charles Goodhart. The volume
also contains tributes from Paul Volcker and Jean-Pierre Roth.
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