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The New International Monetary System - Essays in honour of Alexander Swoboda (Hardcover): Charles Wyplosz The New International Monetary System - Essays in honour of Alexander Swoboda (Hardcover)
Charles Wyplosz
R4,589 Discovery Miles 45 890 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

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.

The Economics of European Integration 7e (Paperback, 7th edition): Richard Baldwin, Charles Wyplosz The Economics of European Integration 7e (Paperback, 7th edition)
Richard Baldwin, Charles Wyplosz
R1,926 R1,767 Discovery Miles 17 670 Save R159 (8%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The seventh edition of The Economics of European Integration provides students with an accessible presentation of the facts, theories and controversies that are driving rapid change at the heart of Europe. This new edition covers crucial updates on the impact of Brexit and Covid-19 and offers an expert analysis of the contemporary status of integration within the European Union. Key Features and Updates *Wide range of learning features including boxed examples and illustrations, end of chapter summaries, self-assessment questions and essay questions. *Fully updated to include new discussions and examples such as the new budget which has significant implications on European bonds, immigration, and climate change. *Two new chapters highlighting the impact of both Brexit and Covid-19 on the EU. *An Online Learning Centre with Lecture Outlines, PowerPoint Presentations, and an Image Library. Richard Baldwin is Professor of International Economics at the Graduate Institute, Geneva, having been a visiting professor at Oxford and MIT. He is Editor-in-Chief and founder of VoxEU.org since 2007 and he advises governments around the world on globalisation and integration issues having served in the Bush (Sr) White House in 1990-91. Charles Wyplosz is Professor Emeritus of International Economics at the Graduate Institute in Geneva where he also served as Director of the International Centre for Money and Banking Studies. He is a Fellow of CEPR and of the European Economic Association, as well as a Founding Managing Editor of the Economic Policy journal.

The New International Monetary System - Essays in honour of Alexander Swoboda (Paperback): Charles Wyplosz The New International Monetary System - Essays in honour of Alexander Swoboda (Paperback)
Charles Wyplosz
R1,406 Discovery Miles 14 060 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

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.

Hungary: Towards a Market Economy (Paperback): Laszlo Halpern, Charles Wyplosz Hungary: Towards a Market Economy (Paperback)
Laszlo Halpern, Charles Wyplosz
R1,167 Discovery Miles 11 670 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Hungary: Towards a Market Economy, first published in 1998, offers a comprehensive assessment of the Hungarian economy, and follows its evolution in the immediate aftermath of the revolutions in Central and Eastern Europe. Part I describes the macroeconomy, the evolution of monetary policy, the link between the exchange rate and inflation, the inability of fiscal policy to come to terms with public debt and deficits and the evolution of the underground economy. Part II focuses on the microeconomy; the consolidation of the banking sector, the evolution of corporate governance and an analysis of the profitability of export-orientated firms. The final part assesses the labour market and the system of welfare. Hungary: Towards a Market Economy is part of the successful sequence of volumes on major topics in international economics published under the auspices of the Centre for Economic Policy Research, of interest to both policy-makers and specialists.

Hungary: Towards a Market Economy (Hardcover, New): Laszlo Halpern, Charles Wyplosz Hungary: Towards a Market Economy (Hardcover, New)
Laszlo Halpern, Charles Wyplosz
R3,272 Discovery Miles 32 720 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Hungary: Towards a Market Economy, first published in 1998, offers a comprehensive assessment of the Hungarian economy, and follows its evolution in the immediate aftermath of the revolutions in Central and Eastern Europe. Part I describes the macroeconomy, the evolution of monetary policy, the link between the exchange rate and inflation, the inability of fiscal policy to come to terms with public debt and deficits and the evolution of the underground economy. Part II focuses on the microeconomy; the consolidation of the banking sector, the evolution of corporate governance and an analysis of the profitability of export-orientated firms. The final part assesses the labour market and the system of welfare. Hungary: Towards a Market Economy is part of the successful sequence of volumes on major topics in international economics published under the auspices of the Centre for Economic Policy Research, of interest to both policy-makers and specialists.

Macroeconomics (8th Revised edition): Michael Burda, Charles Wyplosz Macroeconomics (8th Revised edition)
Michael Burda, Charles Wyplosz
R874 R795 Discovery Miles 7 950 Save R79 (9%) Ships in 6 - 10 working days

Responding to the most recent global challenges by analysing data from new events, and developing new policy examples, the eighth edition of Macroeconomics: A European Text continues to provide a comprehensive and modern analysis of macroeconomic theories. While retaining their focus on those features that characterise the European economy, the authors explore matters surrounding the global financial crisis, the European debt crisis, and the most recent effects of the Covid-19 pandemic on both labour supply and consumption. Students are supported throughout with real-life case studies, which provide rich and qualitative examples, helping them both to connect with the concepts and policies presented and to appreciate how economics works in practice. The authors encourage students to stretch their understanding further by presenting them with a set of essay questions at the end of each chapter, motivating them to think more critically. The eighth edition is available for students and institutions to purchase in a variety of formats and is supported by online resources. The e-book offers a mobile experience and convenient access along with self-assessment activities, hyperlinked further reading functionality tools, navigation features, and links that offer extra learning support: www.oxfordtextbooks.co.uk/ebooks Online student resources supporting the book include: Video walkthroughs on trickier concepts for chapters 3, 4, 6, 8, 11, 12, 13, 16, and 18 Sample exam questions Multiple choice questions Review questions Web appendices Web links Online lecturer resources supporting the book include: Power Point slides Excel based exercises for macroeconomic modelling Lecture plans Solutions to end-of-chapter exercises Test bank

Monetary and Financial Integration in East Asia - The Relevance of European Experience (Hardcover): Yung Chul Park, Charles... Monetary and Financial Integration in East Asia - The Relevance of European Experience (Hardcover)
Yung Chul Park, Charles Wyplosz
R3,632 Discovery Miles 36 320 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book looks at East Asia's monetary and financial integration from both Asian and European perspectives. It analyzes the Euro area's framework for monetary policy implementation, introduced in 1999. It reviews the efforts to foster regional monetary and financial integration and relates them to Europe's own evolution. It highlights successes and failures in both cases and offers a careful assessment of the state of play. A central theme of the volume is that the East Asian reliance on markets is not enough to promote the kind of deep integration that Europe has achieved and that provides protection against exchange rate turbulence. The implications of the recent global crisis are also examined.
Written by two of the foremost monetary experts on Asia and Europe, this book will be an invaluable aid to students and academics interested in the relevance of the European experience to the debates about monetary integration in East Asia.

China, Asia, and the New World Economy (Hardcover): Barry Eichengreen, Yung Chul Park, Charles Wyplosz China, Asia, and the New World Economy (Hardcover)
Barry Eichengreen, Yung Chul Park, Charles Wyplosz
R1,947 Discovery Miles 19 470 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The rise of Asia, and China specifically, is the single most important force reshaping the world economy at the beginning of the 21st century. From a low of 20 per cent in 1950, Asia's share of global GDP has now risen to 33 per cent and will exceed 40 per cent within a generation if current forecasts are realized. Asia's growing weight in the world economy is elevating it to a central position in global economic and financial affairs. The potential global impact of this astonishing growth is far reaching, from oil markets and the environment to a reshaping of trade relations in the current multilateral system dominated by the WTO.
This collection of original essays written by leading economists explores the likely impact of the rapid growth in the East Asian economies, and in particular China, on the world economy in the coming decades and the consequent challenges for the development of trade, macroeconomic, and environmental policy.

The Impact of EMU on Europe and the Developing Countries (Hardcover, New): Charles Wyplosz The Impact of EMU on Europe and the Developing Countries (Hardcover, New)
Charles Wyplosz
R5,316 Discovery Miles 53 160 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Now that EMU is here and likely to stay, the 'second generation' of research is under way. This volume presents a significant sample of that research and explores questions such as: How do central bankers who used to run their own banks now melt into a single pot? Are labour markets going to shape up? Is the euro becoming a world currency?

Economic Policy 22 (Paperback): Klaus Zimmermann, David Begg, Charles Wyplosz Economic Policy 22 (Paperback)
Klaus Zimmermann, David Begg, Charles Wyplosz
R872 Discovery Miles 8 720 Out of stock

"Economic Policy" is the premier review of analysis of economic affairs. It is written by leading economists for all those with an informed interest in policy problems in a readable and non-technical format. All articles are submitted to rigorous scrutiny by a panel of distinguished economists from around the world. The result is a volume of authoritative and accessible articles, each followed by the comments of panel members.

Non-partisan, Economic Policy acts as a forum for debate between analysts with a wide range of views. It emphasizes the possibilities for cross-country comparisons; the balance between conflict and cooperation in national policy formation; and the constraints imposed on individual economies by their integration in the world economy.
Issue 22 covers the following topics: lessons from the collapse of the Mexican Peso, gains to Austria from accession to the EU, output expansions during stabilization from high inflation and regulation of the information superhighway.

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