Britain's Trade and Exchange-rate Policy


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Collection of conference papers on balance of payments, exchange rate and trade policy in the UK - discusses trade relations among developed countries and developing countries (North South dialogue), the value of import protectionism in relation to the monetary system of Western Europe (ems) and to capital flow, and includes simulation models of the effects of reversion to a fixed exchange rate in britain. Graphs, references and statistical tables. List of participants. Conference held in london? 1979?




Money in Britain


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Provides an overview of the evolution and effects of monetary policy in recent years. The book is particularly concerned with how entry into the European Monetary System (EMS) and the European Monetary Union (EMU) will affect financial conditions in the UK.




British Monetary Policy 1924-1931


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Sterling and British Policy


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Exchange Rate Policy and International Monetary Reform


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Exchange Rate Management: Theory and Evidence


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An examination of the economic justification for foreign exchange market intervention, the potential for such intervention to stabilize an economy and the distinction between sterilized and non-sterilized intervention.




Foreign Exchange Intervention as a Monetary Policy Instrument


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Foreign exchange intervention is frequently being used by central banks in countries which have a floating exchange rate. Most theoretical monetary policy models, however, do not take this phenomenon into account. This book contributes to close this gap between theory and practice by interpreting foreign exchange intervention as an additional monetary policy instrument for inflation targeting central banks. In-depth empirical analyses of the foreign exchange operations and interest rate policy of five inflation targeting countries (Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Sweden and the United Kingdom) demonstrate how foreign exchange intervention is used in practice.







The Credibility of the United Kingdom's Commitment to the Erm


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The paper presents estimates of a model of the credibility of the U.K. commitment to its central parity against the deutsche mark during the period of U.K. ERM membership (1990-92). The measure of credibility used is the long-term interest differential with Germany. Credibility is decomposed into two aspects: an assessment of whether the government was truly committed to the ERM, and the probability that even a committed government would be able to continue to bear the unemployment costs. Doubts about the first aspect—which could lead to a self-fulfilling crisis—are shown to have declined steadily during the period of ERM membership, while the second aspect is estimated to have become increasingly important, due to rising unemployment.




An Exchange Rate History of the United Kingdom


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This history of sterling shows how the Bank of England defended the pound and managed foreign exchange.