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Asset Markets and Exchange Rates
Modeling an Open Economy

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  • Date Published: April 2011
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  • isbn: 9780511866227

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  • This paperback edition consists of the first three parts of Allen and Kenen's major book, Asset Markets, Exchange Rates, and Economic Integration. These three parts stand alone, as the authors intended and as reviewers have commented. In parts four and five of that volume they extend their model to two countries trading with the outside world and analyze questions of economic integration. The authors synthesize and extend recent developments in international monetary theory using a general model of an open economy that trades goods and assets with the outside world. The model embodies the asset market or portfolio approach to analyzing balance-of-payments adjustment. Exchange rates are determined in the short run by conditions in the asset markets and in the long run by conditions in the goods markets. The goods markets include an export good, and import good, and a nontradeable good. Allen and Kenen show that different assumptions about the substitutability between goods or between assets can generate several popular models as special cases of their own.

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    'It seems to me an important achieveent. It works out in detail and in a notably systematic fashion the implications of the new approach to balance of payments or exchange rate theory. One of its most pleasing characteristics is its honesty. The implications of various assumptions are made very clear, and their limitations pointed out.' W. M. Corden, The Economic Journal

    'It can justifiably be regarded as an updated version of Meade's treatise on the balance of payments which synthesized neoclassical price theory and Keynesian expenditure theory … rigorous, elegant, lucid and masterly, this treatise is an outstanding contribution in the taxonomic tradition.' P. Robson, Economica

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    • Date Published: April 2011
    • format: Adobe eBook Reader
    • isbn: 9780511866227
    • availability: This ISBN is for an eBook version which is distributed on our behalf by a third party.
  • Table of Contents

    Preface
    Part I. Introduction:
    1. An agenda
    Part II. Modeling an Open economy:
    2. The structure of the model
    3. Solving the model
    4. Comparative statics: goods-market disturbances
    5. Comparative statics: asset-market and compound disturbance
    6. Dynamics under pegged and flexible exchange rates
    Part III. Extending the Model:
    7. Claims, caveas, and simplifications
    8. On money, income, and insulation
    9. Expectations, speculation, and exchange-rate stability
    10. On the specification of fiscal policy
    Part IV. Analyzing Interdependence:
    11. A two-country model
    12. Similarities and symmetries in goods and asset markets
    13. Comparative statics in the two-country model
    Part V. The Theory of Financial Integration:
    14. Dimensions of integration
    15. Market integration, interdependence, and monetary policy under pegged exchange rates
    16. The analytics of a monetary union
    17. Market integration, interdependence, and fiscal policy under pegged exchange rates
    18. Fiscal policy in a monetary union
    Appendixes
    Glossary
    Index.

  • Authors

    Polly Reynolds Allen

    Peter B. Kenen

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