IMF Staff Papers, Volume 47, Special Issue, IMF Annual Research Conference,
November 28, 2001
Summary
This paper presents a broad overview of postwar analytical thinking on international macroeconomics, culminating in a more detailed discussion of recent progress. The paper reviews important empirical evidence that has inspired alternative modeling approaches, as well as theoretical and policy considerations behind developments in the field. The paper presents an empirical study of fiscal policy in countries with extreme monetary regimes. It also examines members of multilateral currency unions, dollarized countries that officially use the money of another country, and countries using currency boards.
Subject: Consumption, Conventional peg, Currency boards, Exchange rate arrangements, Exchange rates, Foreign exchange, Income, National accounts
Keywords: Baltics, Conventional peg, Currency boards, East Asia, Eastern Europe, Europe, exchange rate, Exchange rate arrangements, exchange rate depreciation, Exchange rates, Global, Income, Mundell-Fleming lecture, Mundell-Fleming literature, Mundell-Fleming paper, North America, payment suspension, Southeast Asia, SP, West Africa
Pages:
234
Volume:
2001
DOI:
Issue:
005
Series:
IMF Staff Papers No. 2001/005
Stock No:
SPSIEA0012001
ISBN:
9781451963090
ISSN:
1020-7635






